| Query: Earthworm | Result: 54th of 151 | |
Eastern Milk Snake? of Maryland
Subject: | Eastern Milk Snake? of Maryland
| Poster: | Heather S (runningtothecross@yahoo.com)
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Resolution: 1141x1709
File Size: 684717 Bytes
Date: 2008:08:14 12:24:23
Camera: KODAK EASYSHARE C643 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA (EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY)
F number: f/4.8
Exposure: 8602819/1073741824 sec
Focal Length: 301989888/16777216
Upload Date: 2008:08:15 01:53:52
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This snake slithered up to our porch and hid under a fishing basket... I removed the basket very slowly and it did not move. This snake is about 10 inches long, probably a newly hatched snake.
We live in a wooded area bordered by a river.
These snakes are nonvenomous constrictor snakes and get to be about 24-26 inches. They eat small rodents, mice, birds, lizards and other venomous snakes. They will also eat earthworms and frogs.
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| Guest |
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The snake is a juvenile black racer, note the huge eyes and the fading pattern as it approaches the tail. |
| Doug Mong |
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Yes, that's definitely a juvenile Black Racer...without question. |
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