I was hiking on the Batona trail between Carranza and Apple Pie Hill and found this snake sunning himself in the middle of the trail. When I approached he puffed up and hissed, and after a little bit of trying to impress me, he went on his way (but not before I was able to take his picture). The picture was taken just as he began to turn and make his exit.
I'd never seen a snake like him before, but after some research, I believe it may have been an Eastern hognose. Some of the posts on here mention hognoses are rare, so I thought I'd post the picture and see if anyone with more knowledge on snakes than I possess could render an opinion.
He was a nice looking snake, and whatever species he turns out to be, it was an excellent bonus to a find him.
Thanks.
I'd never seen a snake like him before, but after some research, I believe it may have been an Eastern hognose. Some of the posts on here mention hognoses are rare, so I thought I'd post the picture and see if anyone with more knowledge on snakes than I possess could render an opinion.
He was a nice looking snake, and whatever species he turns out to be, it was an excellent bonus to a find him.
Thanks.