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GoCubsGo

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15. Nope, not a bull snake.
Wed Jan 9, 2013, 03:41 PM
Jan 2013

Definitely a python of some sort. Hard to tell what kind because the lighting is not great, but I think HERETIC I AM is probably correct about the ID.

Call Wildlife Control and have them come and get whatever the thing is. sinkingfeeling Jan 2013 #1
+1,000 nt MADem Jan 2013 #4
No ideas, just.... OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #2
No idea, and I would NOT want to get close enough to find out... 2theleft Jan 2013 #3
Thank God it's not a dingo! pinboy3niner Jan 2013 #5
"Any ideas?" - Move ? n/t PoliticAverse Jan 2013 #6
Call everyone! HappyMe Jan 2013 #7
I'd rather have pythons in my back yard than rats. Whovian Jan 2013 #8
I believe FL requires you to have a permit to kill it. Alternate is a nuisance wildlife trapper. nt jody Jan 2013 #9
Pythons are invasive species in Florida. Jenoch Jan 2013 #66
+1000 Please call Wildlife Control Fla Dem Jan 2013 #73
I believe a permit was needed a few years ago. Do you have a link to FFWCC allowing killing without jody Jan 2013 #76
4 Foot? Wish it well and let it go on its way. FarCenter Jan 2013 #10
If it's really only 4' long, pick it up and put it in a pillowcase, then MineralMan Jan 2013 #11
+1 Scuba Jan 2013 #14
What is needed is a 12-year-old boy. Have him take the snake MineralMan Jan 2013 #23
I grew up in SW PA DocMac Jan 2013 #40
I'm so glad I never knew there were copperheads in SW PA... OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #59
Not just boys ya know Politicalboi Jan 2013 #46
You're right, of course. I had friends who were girls who would grab MineralMan Jan 2013 #50
It could be a bull snake madokie Jan 2013 #12
Nope, not a bull snake. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #15
I think HERETIC I AM was using the picture in the OP to say it looks kinda like this snake madokie Jan 2013 #19
It's still not a bullsnake. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #39
The first pic in the OP is from a web search. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #38
No, bull snakes have completely different markings. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #20
Not a Burmese python? marions ghost Jan 2013 #13
Unfortunately... GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #17
Buy a gun and shoot anything that moves! randome Jan 2013 #16
Preferably .22 birdshot FarCenter Jan 2013 #24
They are easy to grill snooper2 Jan 2013 #18
Catch it and keep it as a pet! Edit: Actually, don't! backscatter712 Jan 2013 #21
If it were me, first thing I would do dixiegrrrrl Jan 2013 #22
If you have pets keep them inside and ring up arthritisR_US Jan 2013 #25
Yah, that's one of the constrictors, and not a very big one, either. MineralMan Jan 2013 #26
The problem is, too many non native snakes have been released in this state. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #31
That's why I suggested catching it, bagging it, and calling MineralMan Jan 2013 #35
I have handled plenty of snakes in the past.... A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #44
I just read about this.. siouxsiecreamcheese Jan 2013 #27
It isn't barbaric. It is necessary. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #36
looks like one of these Python sebae warrior1 Jan 2013 #28
Pythons are not native to FL and are a dangerous and invasive species. kestrel91316 Jan 2013 #29
boa constrictor? Baitball Blogger Jan 2013 #30
Perhaps. Short little bugger. n/t A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #32
There's a general color pattern for each species. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #33
It hauled ass. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #37
Problem solved for now. MineralMan Jan 2013 #45
I just saw your photos. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #52
Thanks. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #64
I don't want the invasives around, either. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #70
Call somebody. Reptile bites get infected and they suck. LeftyMom Jan 2013 #34
looks a good bit like a Black Snake in the lower photos 1-Old-Man Jan 2013 #41
I have owned boa constrictors, so it is definitely not a boa. RebelOne Jan 2013 #42
Kinda looks like a brown water snake to me. Non-venomous Solly Mack Jan 2013 #43
Yep. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #54
Could be a Moccasin though. Solly Mack Jan 2013 #63
No, the head is the wrong shape. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #65
I agree. The head is wrong. That's what I based my earlier post on. Solly Mack Jan 2013 #69
Yeah, the tail threw me off, too. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #77
lol! True that! Solly Mack Jan 2013 #79
I think it is a burmese python >30% chance 100% it is a python Botany Jan 2013 #47
It's a Python thelordofhell Jan 2013 #48
LOL A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #58
Good lord! ellie Jan 2013 #49
My oldest brother lives in Eastern Lee county, near Ft. Myers.... A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #75
Actually, it would have been an Eastern Diamondback Gato Moteado Jan 2013 #85
Well, I googled.... A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #86
definitely not a ball python Gato Moteado Jan 2013 #51
It has been VERY mild around here. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #61
Jeb Bush and Ball Pythons Jeff In Milwaukee Jan 2013 #53
It looks like a cottonmouth Tallulah Jan 2013 #55
Just now showed the pics to my neighbor. That's what he said. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #56
Nope. Not a cottonmouth. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #62
Fair enough A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #67
Looks like something got a hold of its tail. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #78
actually, snake tails won't grow back..... Gato Moteado Jan 2013 #81
You're correct. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #83
that was my initial feeling as well... Gato Moteado Jan 2013 #80
It's no python. freethought Jan 2013 #57
Agreed. See my post above. n/t A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #60
I brightened and enlarged the pic Fumesucker Jan 2013 #68
What This Thread Needs Is Some... KharmaTrain Jan 2013 #71
LOL A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #72
Make a call to TheCowsCameHome Jan 2013 #74
Looks like a healthy Brown Water Snake rightsideout Jan 2013 #82
It's definetly back in the water again, as I watched it go in! A HERETIC I AM Jan 2013 #84
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