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My brother caught these snakes eating his baby chickens. Anyone know what they are? The have the same pattern on them but on one the patten is whiteish and the other one the pattern is reddish.


I told him they looked like the elusive Oklahoma copperheadedwatermoc, but I could be Mistaken:fullauto:
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The only good snake is a dead one. Our little American Eskimo dog really likes to kill snakes, rats, nice and birds. It's fun to watch cause she chomps into the snakes right behind there head and then flings them around the yard. She's been doing it for 10 years now.
 

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Cotton Mouth for sure!

Here's some helpful pics for snakes commonly encountered in Oklahoma:

Water Moccasin
www.pitt.edu__mcs2_herp_snake.pics_rough_green.jpg


Water Moccasin (he's smiling because he knows he can kill you)
www.ecologyasia.com_images_vwx_white_bellied_rat_snake_0102.jpg


Rattlesnake
www.californiaherps.com_noncal_southwest_swsnakes_images_azmilkrbaz04.jpg


Rattlesnake
www.boatips.com_images_corn_20snake.jpg
 

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