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Another one for the snake experts! Glossy snake?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonM" data-source="post: 3777508" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>This is called a Dekays Brown snake. It just wants to eat slugs and such. Non venomous. A triangle shaped head and pupil shape are only a partial indicator at best. Many Snakes will flatten their head and bodies to look tough. This makes head shape unreliable. Also, I’ve seen photos of copperheads with round pupils. Pupils are not a clear indication either. Your best bet is to learn all the attributes of each snake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonM, post: 3777508, member: 6435"] This is called a Dekays Brown snake. It just wants to eat slugs and such. Non venomous. A triangle shaped head and pupil shape are only a partial indicator at best. Many Snakes will flatten their head and bodies to look tough. This makes head shape unreliable. Also, I’ve seen photos of copperheads with round pupils. Pupils are not a clear indication either. Your best bet is to learn all the attributes of each snake. [/QUOTE]
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