TEXAS RAT SNAKE, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimerii; NON-VENOMOUS; The adults are from 4 to 6 feet long, but I have actually caught one near Zilker Park that was 7'1" long! This is the most common large snake in the Austin area. ... They are not as agile climbers as the Texas Rat Snake. Generally a much calmer snake.
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Photo ID: Adult Texas Rat Snake 101_1747 ... Adult Texas Rat Snake ... Photo ID: Adult Texas Rat Snake (Lake Austin 1)
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Snake Proofing ... Snake Pictures ... Texas Web Links...
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www.texassnakes.net/TexasRat.htm
www.texassnakes.net/TexasRat.htm
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Texas Snake Pictures; Click here for the Venomous Snakes page. New! See "Virtual Snake Consulting"; Click here to email Mr. Clint!; Also see:Snake Terms; Common Myths; Is the Only Good Snake a Dead Snake?; ... Juvenile Texas Rat Snake...
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www.texassnakes.net/pictures.html
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- A "snake problem" may be an indication that you have a "rodent problem." The snakes follow the food supply. Also, a large number of bird nests/bird houses in your yard can attract snakes, particularly the Texas Rat Snake (also known as the "chicken snake" for its fondness for chicken coops and their contents).
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www.kingsnake.com/stha/snakecall.html
www.kingsnake.com/stha/snakecall.html
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The Texas rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri, is very common throughout most of the state. Like most rat snakes, they are found in most habitats ranging from remote wooded or swampy areas, to farming and suburban areas. ... The other photo is of a nice leucistic Texas rat snake. For a rather nondescript snake (solid...
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www.kingsnake.com/louisiana/species_texas_rat_snake.htm
www.kingsnake.com/louisiana/species_texas_rat_snake.htm
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Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Texas Rat Snake ( Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri ) is a species of rat snake, a non-venomous colubrid found in the United States, primarily within the state of Texas, but its range also extends i...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaphe_obsoleta_lindheimeri
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The saddle markings displayed on this Texas rat snake specimen's spine are not unique to any given species, but are found on the glossy snakes of the genus Arizona, the corn and rat snakes of the genus Elaphe, the bull snake and the Louisiana pine snake of the genus Pituophis, and even the Texas long-nosed snake of...
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www.bugsinthenews.com/Texas%20Snake%20Web/juvenile_texa...
www.bugsinthenews.com/Texas%20Snake%20Web/juvenile_texas_rat_snake_Oct03_Frisco.htm
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www.diamondreptile.com/leucistexasrat.html
www.diamondreptile.com/leucistexasrat.html
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