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Eastern Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula)

Observer

curiousskywalker

Date

September 11, 2024 03:29 PM EDT

Description

My first encounter of a king snake preying on another snake (water snake)!

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Dekay's Brownsnake (Storeria dekayi)

Observer

amywarnock

Date

September 3, 2024 06:25 PM EDT

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Eastern Milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum)

Observer

odddave

Date

May 8, 2018 10:07 AM CDT

Description

One of the coolest snakes I've ever seen. Appears to be a melanistic Eastern Milk Snake. Found on the state line.

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North American Racer (Coluber constrictor)

Observer

umamimomma

Date

August 21, 2024 03:17 PM EDT

Description

Snake on snake predation.

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Eastern Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula)

Observer

floridamann

Date

July 2024

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Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus)

Observer

teresarobeson

Date

July 2024

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Brownchin Racer (Coluber constrictor ssp. helvigularis)

Observer

greg_theos

Date

June 2023

Description

Brownchin Racer hastily devouring a Scarlet snake.

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Eastern Coralsnake (Micrurus fulvius)

Observer

rreams

Date

March 31, 2023 03:07 PM EDT

Description

Eating a Scarlet Snake (Cemophora coccinea).

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Eastern Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix)

Observer

shreyes

Date

June 16, 2024 10:18 AM EDT

Description

nice adult copperhead flipped under logs. He was very chill and didn’t strike once

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Eastern Mudsnake (Farancia abacura ssp. abacura)

Observer

shreyes

Date

April 2024

Description

LIFER! literally no words, this has to be the rarest snake in the piedmont of North Carolina. Yep! This sighting was in the piedmont of NC! went herping with a buddy, hiked many long hours inside a huge marsh/swamp habitat, not a single snake. We reached the edge of an agricultural field with a nice slow water marsh, and we found this mudsnake at the surface of the water just chilling near the base of a half submerged fallen tree.

this is not what I expected to find at all, not only that but this snake was massive! 3+ feet. I would have never guessed to have found a mudsnake today and a true “lemon head”.

This snake proved to be the hardest to photograph I’ve ever encountered! They cannot sit still and any cover placed on them they will push until it is moved. I also noticed an unusual defense mechanism where this snake used its tails to move as if the tail was its head. Its head sat still while the tail “creeped” around the ground imitating a snake searching the ground/water. I’m not sure if they are known to do this, either way I am super happy with only one snake this week and it’s the rarest around here!

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Queensnake (Regina septemvittata)

Observer

adrobinson

Date

May 25, 2024 10:25 AM CDT

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Carolina Pygmy Rattlesnake (Sistrurus miliarius ssp. miliarius)

Observer

lukanegoita

Date

August 2017

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Pine Snake (Pituophis melanoleucus)

Observer

dtaylorforester

Date

May 2022

Description

Found with a mate during a survey of Gopher tortoises burrows. Released unharmed into the burrow.