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Looks like a water snake. Dont know anything more specific but Ive seen the same kind around creeks and ponds alot.

sent from the backwoods

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Looks like a water snake. Dont know anything more specific but Ive seen the same kind around creeks and ponds alot.

sent from the backwoods

if it is a water snake he was lost.

sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

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that looks like it.thanks!
And they do live around creeks too

sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

 

Well, most every snake will get in the water from time to time, so just about any of them can be a "water snake" for a while. :)

 

When was a kid, I caught my big ass pine snake I kept as a pet for about a year swimming across the widest part of Watts Bar Lake. They freak people out cause they just "look" venomous, sort of sharing a combo copperhead/eastern diamondback appearance, and they get pert dang BIG, both in length and girth. My girl was about 7 feet long by the time I let her go. And they'll also coil up and make a loud rattle like HISS, too! She was shaded a bit more brownish than this pic:

 

NorthernPineSnake001.jpg

 

- OS

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Yep brown snake. I find them all the time around my moms house. I had one when I was younger that layed eggs. Only 2 hatched and they look nothing like they do when grown.
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We took a vote and let him free in the cornfield across the street from the house.

sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

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We took a vote and let him free in the cornfield across the street from the house. sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee


Glad you did.
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We took a vote and let him free in the cornfield across the street from the house.

sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

 

Good for you, and your rodent population.

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We took a vote and let him free in the cornfield across the street from the house.

sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

 

 

Glad to hear it!

Guest johnwhite
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That corn across the street is it sweet or field corn?

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That corn across the street is it sweet or field corn?

Field Corn can be mighty tasty when picked at the right time.

 

Dave

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I would call it a Tennessee Chicken Snake

 

Chickenus Snakus:  Any snake residing in the state of Tennessee that is not poisonous, and you are not sure what it is.

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I would call it a Tennessee Chicken Snake

 

Chickenus Snakus:  Any snake residing in the state of Tennessee that is not poisonous, and you are not sure what it is.

 

I'm gonna call it a "LUCKY" snake

 

It actually turns into a Tennessee Black Panther at 5 years old.

 

- OS

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It actually turns into a Tennessee Black Panther at 5 years old.

 

- OS

That just made my day!!!!!!!

Guest Bonedaddy
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It actually turns into a Tennessee Black Panther at 5 years old.

 

- OS

It's a Ma's Nightmarus.The stuff of my grandmother's nightmares. :death:

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