Posted by NCWayne on May 20, 2009 at 21:34:25 from (166.82.169.10):
In Reply to: Any Snake Experts? posted by wolfman on May 20, 2009 at 19:47:07:
No expert here but I do know that one commonly used distinction between the poisioness snakes and the "non-poisioness" varities is usually the shape of the head. The poisioness ones usually have a pronounced triangular shape to their heads while the others don"t. I don"t know if this holds true for all snakes but around here I"ve yet to see it proven wrong with any of the snakes I"ve encountered. Like another post suggested you might try doing a search for a regional snake guide. Even if you find one don"t rely on just looking at the pics, actually read the text. I say this because often the pic shown is just the most common coloration and any other color variations are usually listed in the text descriptions.
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