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What Kind of Snake Is This?

photo of a snake on wood chipsI found this snake at work in Palmetto Bluff in SC. The area is surrounded by woods and water. I believe it was non poisonous and possibly a garden snake. It had long dark stripes down its body.

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February 28, 20170 found this helpful

The picture is too unclear for me to make a proper diagnosis, but the most common type of snakes down there are

Black racers.
Brown snakes.
Corn snakes.
Eastern garter snakes.
Eastern king snakes.
Rough green snakes.
Non-venomous water snakes.
Rat snakes. www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/herps/snakes.html

This site can also help you identify it: www.whatsnakeisthat.com/.../south-carolina.html

 

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