Herpetofauna - One Life's List
Northern Water Snake New Florence, Missouri. Spring 1974. |
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My first water snake, found along a gravelly farm creek in Missouri. These
snakes are wicked biters, as I was to find out personally; they seem to bite and
hang on, leaving numbers of teeth in your skin to be pulled out later with
tweezers. In high school my friends and I visited a certain creek in St. Louis county where these
snakes were plentiful, and beautiful. They preferred to hide out in
logjams, where leaves, branches and other detritus would mass
together. Occasionally we would find them under large flat rocks or
debris along the bank, especially the juveniles. The snake at left is a specimen from eastern Nebraska.
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