Found this little thing in some fill dirt I was grading. Can't figure out what it is. Any solid ideas?
The one in my photo is less than 6" long. Maybe as thick as a #2 pencil.Possibly. He looks bigger than their max size. Also browns have more of a dot pattern down their back. Your guy looks more stripped. I have seen duller grayish looking garters.
Brown garden snake?The one in my photo is less than 6" long. Maybe as thick as a #2 pencil.
I'm completely clueless about snakes.
Oh yeah! I do remember the head shape thing now. That's because of the pit senory glands. Or something like that.There are lots of species of garter snakes with different colors and patterns. But I will say that snake whatever it is non-venomous. Venomous snakes have triangular shaped heads.
YesOh yeah! I do remember the head shape thing now. That's because of the pit senory glands. Or something like that.
Its true that the three (indigenous) Pit Vipers in the U.S. have prominently triangular heads, but I would caution against using that as a singular diagnostic tool for identifying venomous snakes.There are lots of species of garter snakes with different colors and patterns. But I will say that snake whatever it is non-venomous. Venomous snakes have triangular shaped heads.
^^^^^I let the little guy live. They all serve a purpose, venomous or not. Still thinking it was a Brown.