
I.D. this snake please!
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CindyCGuides: 0 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: 8,533 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: never
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I.D. this snake please!
I know nothing about snakes unless they rattle so can someone identify this snake please? I was at Papago,he was about 4ft. (so it seemed) and had black and yellow strips. Thanks! 

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If the stripes were about 1/2 inch apart and the yellow ones were sorta off white, sounds like a King Snake.
Did it look like this http://www.wildherps.com/species/L.getula.html
Did it look like this http://www.wildherps.com/species/L.getula.html
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Good job Hooli!
Cindy Coons,
You are lucky to see such a cool snake, four feet is a good sized one for around these parts.
Maybe he broke out of the zoo.
GTG
You are lucky to see such a cool snake, four feet is a good sized one for around these parts.
Maybe he broke out of the zoo.
Remember, not all snakes that rattle are rattlesnakes, bull/gopher snakes will rattle too.I know nothing about snakes unless they rattle
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My first thought was a king snake, too. They're pretty common here.
http://www.desertusa.com/magfeb98/feb_p ... snake.html
http://www.desertusa.com/magfeb98/feb_p ... snake.html
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I believe what you saw is a Sonoran King Snake. It resembles a Coral Snake and the first time I saw one I screamed like a little girl. they are not vernomous but are fast and vocal. A 4' foot speciman is indeed a large one.
There is a poem that reminds you the difference between a Coral and a King but I can never remember it. something like "When Black Touches Yellow it can Hurt a Fellow"
There is a poem that reminds you the difference between a Coral and a King but I can never remember it. something like "When Black Touches Yellow it can Hurt a Fellow"
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Retraction
Scratch the Sonoran Mountain King Snake, they are red, black, and yellow. I agree with everyone else, it's a plain old King Snake.
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Scratching
Well, Snick, a Sonoran King Snake isn't exaclty a cat - so I'm not sure scratching one would endear it to you, but you're welcome to try....
By the way - there are several versions of your poem that fload around, here is one I remember:
Red touches yellow - kill a fellow,
Red touches black - venom lack
Actually, Cindy - I'm rather jealous. I've never run across a King snake - I have always wanted to. Especially in Papago park. Very impressive. I hope you let him continue on his merry way...
By the way - there are several versions of your poem that fload around, here is one I remember:
Red touches yellow - kill a fellow,
Red touches black - venom lack
Actually, Cindy - I'm rather jealous. I've never run across a King snake - I have always wanted to. Especially in Papago park. Very impressive. I hope you let him continue on his merry way...
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Re: Scratching
Yea, I'm not good with animals, I should learn to leave them alone. I tried "Bronco Busting" once, but at my my weight I busted one up pretty bad and they would let me play anymore.olesma wrote:Well, Snick, a Sonoran King Snake isn't exaclty a cat - so I'm not sure scratching one would endear it to you, but you're welcome to try....
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Re: Scratching
[quote="Snick33Yea, I'm not good with animals, I should learn to leave them alone. I tried "Bronco Busting" once, but at my my weight I busted one up pretty bad and they would let me play anymore.[/quote]
Snick - just don't consider any careers involving animal grooming...I shudder to think what could happen there 8O
"Let's just take a little off the tail here - oops...Ma'm, let me explain what happend here..."
Snick - just don't consider any careers involving animal grooming...I shudder to think what could happen there 8O
"Let's just take a little off the tail here - oops...Ma'm, let me explain what happend here..."
'Weird is a relative, not an absolute.' - A. Einstein
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