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sorry to those that justed answer my question and to those of you go to the first question to see but i live in the state of kentucky about 2 hrs from the border of tenn

2007-10-17 06:55:39 · 3 answers · asked by mammabear_327 3 in Pets Reptiles

3 answers

look near water to find snakes!

2007-10-17 06:58:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here is a list of Poison snakes in the Kentucky area. http://www.kentuckysnakes.org/search.cfm?option=posionous
Here is a list of non-poison snakes in your area, most commonly hangs out in the yard etc.
http://www.kentuckysnakes.org/search.cfm?option=non-posionous
A list of snakes with distinctive patterns. http://www.kentuckysnakes.org/search.cfm?option=patterned

I'm thinking it was rat snake it's non-poisonous, it gets big, it has a diamond shape head and is black & brown. They very often come inside of buildings looking for mice, rodents etc. But without seeing it I just don't know. http://www.kentuckysnakes.org/snake_details.cfm?snake_number=33&option=backyard_snakes
I hope it was not this type. A Cotton mouth! POISONOUS!!!
http://www.kentuckysnakes.org/snake_details.cfm?snake_number=25&option=patterned
I kinda doubt it, they are water snakes by nature
This one has rings and a huge diamond head. Non-poisonous, usually around water non aggressive. http://www.kentuckysnakes.org/snake_details.cfm?snake_number=10&option=patterned

Hope you find out so you can rest easier!!!!

2007-10-17 13:59:58 · answer #2 · answered by char__c is a good cooker 7 · 0 0

couldve been a water mocasin thas what i thought upon first description send me ur email address and i will send a picture of the snake so u can compare it

2007-10-17 13:59:08 · answer #3 · answered by fsh_wllm 2 · 0 1

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