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Showing posts with label Rat Snakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rat Snakes. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

CURIOUS CAMOUFLAGE

As Flutemaker and I were headed out for a walk through the neighborhood we saw a snake. Now there is nothing unusual about a snake in the grass. But look a little closer.
Follow the ripple effect on the snakes back. Looks like rick rack to me. Is this a new breed, the Corrugated Black Snake? Quick get out the reptile book, what does the Internet have to say?

It turns out this is a common Rat Snake and I'm going to tell you more than you probably want to know. We thought it might be a deformed Racer, but no, a Racer on being confronted by scary humans slithers off very quickly as in-- Racer. A Rat Snake on the other hand freezes in place 'assuming' if it doesn't move we won't notice it. Pictures of Rat Snakes on the computer showed the same ripple effect in their camouflaged position.
I have to tell you, it looked extremely strange.
Rat Snakes often live in tree hollows and have found comfort in barn lofts where there are mice and nesting birds.
Should you meet a Rat Snake in your travels, just know that you are a terrifying giant and the strange corrugation of the reptile is a natural defense on it's part to become invisible to a predators eyes.