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    Snake ID?

    Caught this fellow swimming towards me today. He was a good 6 footer. This was in southern Florida in a slough.

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    Re: Snake ID?

    Well it's hard to tell, but I think it's either a eastern kingsnake or a banded watersnake?
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Florida Kingsnake, Lampropeltis getula floridana


    That looks like the extream southern morph. Are you located south of Okeechobee?
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Dude, you rock!

    looks a bit dark to me to be a florida, but That may be the wet look? I have only seen them in a cage
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    Dude, you rock!

    looks a bit dark to me to be a florida, but That may be the wet look? I have only seen them in a cage
    Florida Kings come in so many morphs, from almost completely gray, to almost jet black. Some have white stripes, some have yellow, some have gray. Some have no stripes and are completly covered in speckels. You never really know what you are gonna get with this species.
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Quote Originally Posted by almo
    Florida Kingsnake, Lampropeltis getula floridana


    That looks like the extream southern morph. Are you loacted south of Okeechobee?
    Thanks. This snake was in a Fort Myers area so mostly west and a bit south of Okeechobee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfelbab
    Thanks. This snake was in a Fort Myers area so mostly west and a bit south of Okeechobee.
    Ok, that sounds about right. Northern part of that morph's range, but still well within it.

    Nice shot.
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Great shot!!
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    Great shot!!
    Thanks, it turned out better than I had any right to expect. I didn't have a polarizer but I must have been at a good angle.
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Im gonna say its a cool Capture , but God do i hate snakes
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Im gonna second that Knight!!
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    Re: Snake ID?

    Ditto that, Bev & Knight. If I had a picture of a snake, it'd be moving away from me, not towards me! And it would be a very blurry picture, since I'd be running in the other direction at a pretty good clip.

    But it's a great shot of a snake in a natural setting.

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    Re: Snake ID?

    What about this one John? shot june 10th 2004 and it's a young one(under 16 inches as I remember)

    I think I have an idea, but will leave the ID to the master ;)
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    Re: Snake ID?

    It's a Banded Water Snake, Nerodia fasciata.

    It would help if you guys would include the general location where you shot these images. I am asuming this was shot in the Ft. Myers area.
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    Re: Snake ID?

    actually, it was taken a few miles from my home in Central NJ ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    actually, it was taken a few miles from my home in Central NJ ;)
    That's ok, they live there too.
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