A nice rattle snake this morinig

ecampbell

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I almost tripped over this one on our walk. Lucky the lead dog wasn't so no one got tagged.

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Nice one. A much different color than the ones I watch. An educated guess and say it is a male.
 

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Tee is right! A light phased adult male with a magnificent rattle. I would go a bit farther and guess it to be 5+ years in age.
 

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It was hard to get a good picture while restraining 2 dogs. I count 16 buttons, and it looks like there were more. Can the age be determined by the number of buttons? Do they get a new one at each shed?

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From what I have learned in the past few years if the female is gravid they stay very close to one location all summer. So from my point of view it had to be a male or a non gravid female and that one looks way to big to be a female this early in the year if she was gravid. So my guess was male.
 

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Ed ... If you get emails about this ...well you know what I was going to say.
 

ecampbell

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The snakes location is safe. Very docile , just don't want to invariantly step in it's space. Very interesting how they enjoy such a diversity of habitat.
 

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Go back without the dogs and see if you find it again.
 

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It was hard to get a good picture while restraining 2 dogs. I count 16 buttons, and it looks like there were more. Can the age be determined by the number of buttons? Do they get a new one at each shed?

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The number of buttons is not a reliable determining factor, as a single button is added with each shed, and the snake may shed multiple times per year. A snake with a disease such as snake fungal disease will shed even more often than average. The buttons are also subject to be broken off or fall off from time to time, further complicating it.
 

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Found this today in Stafford Township. I believe it is a Rat Snake. Agree???

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It was very mellow. We were right up to it and I even slipped in the mud and stumbled right by it and it never moved. Unlike the racer we came upon in the road about 1000 yards away. My car could not move that fast.
 

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It's a Water snake, but they are not very mellow. Get to close to them and they usually come right after you.

Sweetwater Clifton was like a member of the family for years. He lived in the back yard down by the lake.
It was very sad, one spring he never showed up. Never saw him again.

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When you walked to close to his den the head would pop out. He would not back down.
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