poisonous snake of the pine barrens

bunnymom3

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I was wondering if someone could post a list of the poisonous snakes of the Barrens.

We were out yesterday and Angie was walking backwards on a trail when Colby told her to stop and not move. There was a Hognose right on the trail not even 2 feet from her. It was a really cool site. He turned his head and spread out his head. I took Angies arm and slowing moved her to me and he just left. Then later in another spot Mitch almost stepped on a huge pine snake. I got a picture of him but the other one I missed cause I was a bit worried about getting Angie away from him.

Nykki
 

Bobbleton

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No problem. The list is as follows:

1. Timber Rattlesnake.

That's it.

This links to a guide on my site that points out the differences between the venomous snakes of jersey and the commonly mistaken harmless ones.
http://www.angelfire.com/journal/bobbleton/animalpages/venomous.htm

Hognosed snakes put up a good front, but they're totally harmless . . .

Quite honestly i'm jealous. I go out LOOKING for snakes and find none, whereas everyone else stumbles on them accidentally. Guess that's just how it goes.

-Bob
 
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bach2yoga

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Nyykki,
The timber rattler comes in two color phases--yellow or black.
Renee
 

bunnymom3

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Thanks. When I saw the snakes I said boy I wish Bobbleton was here to tell us about them. Mitch really wanted to play with the second one but wasn't sure. Both snakes were within a 3 miles of each other but we drove from one spot to the other.

Nykki
 
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bach2yoga

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Nykki,
I've always heard that the only snakes that have vertical slits in the eyes are venomous. That said, if you're close enough to see that, you're too close!!!
Renee
 

Bobbleton

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bach2yoga said:

Renee--I'm not sure if you're linked to the right picture . . .and i can't be positive . . but i'm pretty sure the snake in that shot is just a northern water snake in defensive mode . . . the faded red crossbanding is very characteristic of the species . . .and even moreso --- the black and white vertical moustache is only found in that species. Also . . . i didn't see any pits . . .

I could be wrong . . pictures can be decieving . . . but i'm almost positive that's a shot of nerodia sipedon.

-Bob
 
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bach2yoga

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no, not in the Pines or southern Jersey at all for that matter...supposed to be copperheads in North Jersey.
Renee
 
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