N Nabbig2 Fire Eel MFK Member May 28, 2007 2,602 6 68 California Aug 7, 2010 #1 Browsing youtube, came along this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2-wa4wJzQU&feature=related (fixed) Anybody have an idea?
Browsing youtube, came along this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2-wa4wJzQU&feature=related (fixed) Anybody have an idea?
S snow Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 19, 2009 1,498 2 0 B.C.,Canada Aug 7, 2010 #2 That not a snake lol...
N Nabbig2 Fire Eel MFK Member May 28, 2007 2,602 6 68 California Aug 7, 2010 #3 Wow. My bad, I meant this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2-wa4wJzQU&feature=related
S snakeguy101 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 29, 2009 5,431 8 62 posting bail Aug 7, 2010 #4 I think it is an Arizona kingsnake.
S Sylvias Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 23, 2010 898 5 0 Somewhere Aug 7, 2010 #5 Shovel nose snake Chionactis occipitalis no idea which subspecies though, there seems to be a lot of variation with them
Shovel nose snake Chionactis occipitalis no idea which subspecies though, there seems to be a lot of variation with them
Bottomfeeder Dovii MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 6,067 70 105 State of chaos Aug 7, 2010 #6 ^^ I was thinking the same thing. It's native to the Southwestern US, found in sandy areas and rocky outgroppings, and have an upturned snout like a Sand Boa or a Hognose
^^ I was thinking the same thing. It's native to the Southwestern US, found in sandy areas and rocky outgroppings, and have an upturned snout like a Sand Boa or a Hognose
S Sylvias Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 23, 2010 898 5 0 Somewhere Aug 7, 2010 #7 Not quite as obvious as hoggies though, more of that flat shovel like rather than upturned shovel like...if that makes sense lol
Not quite as obvious as hoggies though, more of that flat shovel like rather than upturned shovel like...if that makes sense lol