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Having trouble identifing this snake
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerjon" data-source="post: 855370" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>This??? <a href="http://www.oplin.org/snake/fact%20pages/water_snake_northern/water_snake_northern.html" target="_blank">http://www.oplin.org/snake/fact%20pages ... thern.html</a></p><p></p><p>This is the description for this snake, changes as it matures.</p><p></p><p>Appearance</p><p></p><p>The Northern Water Snake is a stout-bodied snake with highly variable coloration. Its basic color is reddish-brown, brown, gray or black. Usually there are dark cross bands on the neck just behind the head. Sometimes these bands continue down the back, but more often they are broken into blotches that alternate between the back and sides. With age, an individual becomes almost completely black. The undersurface is white, yellowish or gray with dark spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerjon, post: 855370, member: 17113"] This??? [url=http://www.oplin.org/snake/fact%20pages/water_snake_northern/water_snake_northern.html]http://www.oplin.org/snake/fact%20pages ... thern.html[/url] This is the description for this snake, changes as it matures. Appearance The Northern Water Snake is a stout-bodied snake with highly variable coloration. Its basic color is reddish-brown, brown, gray or black. Usually there are dark cross bands on the neck just behind the head. Sometimes these bands continue down the back, but more often they are broken into blotches that alternate between the back and sides. With age, an individual becomes almost completely black. The undersurface is white, yellowish or gray with dark spots. [/QUOTE]
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