Looks like you nailed it. I am used to seeing them a lot bigger.Matt Rigsby said:Looks like a spotted kingsnake. http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/collections-research/cr-sub/herpetology/blog/?p=458
Jared hears that ALL the timescubor2 said:I am used to seeing them a lot bigger.
I'm pretty sure you are right. If it's the one I'm thinking about, they are pretty much immune to rattlesnake venom. Not sure about other species.dennishoddy said:Lol, my wife knows black snakes copperheads and grass snakes. She kills every one she sees. My pleading to let them go falls on deaf ears. If I remember right, the king snake eats other snakes.
dennishoddy said:Lol, my wife knows black snakes copperheads and grass snakes. She kills every one she sees. My pleading to let them go falls on deaf ears. If I remember right, the king snake eats other snakes.
So it is like the Chuck Norris of snakes?Scott Hearn said:I'm pretty sure you are right. If it's the one I'm thinking about, they are pretty much immune to rattlesnake venom. Not sure about other species.
No. It's like the Accurate Ron of snakesRobusto said:So it is like the Chuck Norris of snakes?