Identify this snake?
Anyone know what kind of snake this is? It was in my barn driveway. Behind a old antique truck door. I live in TN.
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I don't know the name. But thinking back to my girl guides we were taught round heads are not venomous and pointed are. This looks pointed, so maybe not get to close.
Here's a site, specific to Tennessee that may help: https://www.tn.gov/twra/wildlife/reptiles/snakes.html
Looks like a Coral Snake to me, but I'm not a Snake Charmer or Liker.
looks kinda like a California King snake. Making a visit to Tennessee
It could be a Copperhead, but, like Ray, I don't like snakes and I'm no expert.
It looks like a diamond back water snake but here is a great resource to help - https://www.tn.gov/twra/wildlife/reptiles/snakes.html
Not sure, but that would scare the pants right off of me!
Hello. This link might be helpful. In addition the local cooperative extension agent and volunteers might be very helpful with identification as well knowing your region the best.
https://www.tn.gov/twra/wildlife/reptiles/snakes.html
Send your photo to the State wildlife commission for correct identification.
Black and white corn snake, see attached, looks like a match:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/196047390004223238/
wow .. Thank goodness I don't have those creatures here
I agree corn snake but check your local state wildlife to make sure there are other snakes that look similar.
There is an app called Snake Snap that can help you determine what it is: https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2019/06/15/snake-in-your-yard--new-snake-snap-app-helps-you-identify-them
I agree with corn snake: https://www.bhbreptiles.com/products/okeetee-cornsnake-het-scaleless?variant=32767629951058
glad that is solved! we all got an education in identifying a snake.. That corn snake comes in several colors I see, it pretty! I see a lot of snakes here in Georgia but haven't saw one so pretty yet.
pinesnake?