[b said:Quote[/b] ]Egyptian cobra escaped from someone who found it in kingsnake.com
You mean rough green snakes? ribbon snakes are brownish colored.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Here's a couple of ribbon snakes that I disturbed.
in NC is there another name for it?[b said:Quote[/b] ]This is the canebrake rattlesnake. It was pretty friendly to be a rattlesnake
black rat snake[b said:Quote[/b] ]The next two pics are the same snake.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]in NC is there another name for it?
Canebrake rattlesnakes are definitely found in NC...and I think that is a rough green snake. (I'm not sure smooth green snakes are found in NC) And the two pics do look like a black rat snake to me (getting ready to shed, maybe)
That last one looks like a boa to me! LOL
...unless it's either a pygmy (not), timber (not sure what they look like but I doubt it's like that), eastern diamondback (not), coral snake, cottonmouth, or a copperhead, it's not a venomous snake native to north carolina.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Canebrake rattlesnakes are definitely found in NC
That could very well have been a rattlesnake Ozzie.[b said:Quote[/b] ]I first thought the next snake was a rattlesnake but it didn't have a rattle. It did shake it's tail when I got too close though.