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Found both individuals under the same large cover board. Apparently this area is an intergrade zone between A. c. contortrix (Southern) and A. c. phaeogaster (Osage). I sided with the Southern due to the broken up dorsal pattern and because they are supposedly more common in this county. I'm open to hear what others suggest.
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Found both individuals under the same large cover board. Apparently this area is an intergrade zone between A. c. contortrix (Southern) and A. c. phaeogaster (Osage). I sided with the Southern due to the broken up dorsal pattern and because they are supposedly more common in this county. I'm open to hear what others suggest.
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Found both individuals under the same large cover board. Apparently this area is an intergrade zone between A. c. contortrix (Southern) and A. c. phaeogaster (Osage). I sided with the Southern due to the broken up dorsal pattern and because they are supposedly more common in this county. I'm open to hear what others suggest.
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Found both individuals under the same large cover board. Apparently this area is an intergrade zone between A. c. contortrix (Southern) and A. c. phaeogaster (Osage). I sided with the Southern due to the broken up dorsal pattern and because they are supposedly more common in this county. I'm open to hear what others suggest.
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This copperhead was found by Terry and Troy Hibbitts and I later photographed it. Southern Copperhead?
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Injured adult (Subsequently rehabilitated and released) and juvenile
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Injured adult (Subsequently rehabilitated and released) and juvenile
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One of three young adults found in a 1/4 square mile area in The Woodlands, Tx
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One of three young adults found in a 1/4 square mile area in The Woodlands, Tx
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Adult found 6ft above ground in a tree after feeding on a freshly molted cicada
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Adult seen approx. 0.5m from walking path behind a neighborhood
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Juvenile seen less than 1m from walking path behind neighborhood
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See attached photo. Friends are unsure on what type of snake this is. Marking looks like a rattlesnake but also possibly a rat snake, gopher snake, garter snake or cotton mouth? Can you please confirm. 2 snakes were seen by shed and by house on farm in Bellville, TX area.
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Found on the sidewalk while running through Spring Trails. Took a stick and coaxed it into the trees.
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"Found on a relocation call. Juvenile, but green on tail has darkened. About 8-10"" long."
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Agkistrodon contortrix, Southern copperhead; Moore County, NC. Fall 2015.
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