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misfish

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No rattle. Yes Erich,it had a round pupil. .I got close to is,but NOT to close. LOL Seen it not to far from your town.

 

 

I would have guessed Milk Snake

 

Thats what my wife said as well.

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Milk, Rat, and Massasauga are all very close in appearance. Just because it didn't have rattles doesn't mean it isn't one. Better to err on the side of safe. A Massasauga won't likely kill you but it could make you quite sick and if bitten you should seek medical attention ASAP. I do know of one woman who died from a Massasauga bite in French River several years ago. She thought it was just a rat snake that bit her. She died a few days later.

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It is definitely an Eastern Milksnake. The markings on both Fox Snakes and Massasaugas are quite different from the cream background with reddish brown blotches shown in your picture. Also, assuming that this was somewhere fairly close to Barrie, neither of the other two species occur there.

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Cool find? Where did you see it (approximately)? Rat snakes have a pretty limited distribution in Ontario and Milk Snakes are pretty widespread.

 

http://www.ontarionature.org/protect/species/reptiles_and_amphibians/eastern_foxsnake.php

http://www.ontarionature.org/protect/species/reptiles_and_amphibians/milksnake.php

 

Pretty sure it is a Milk Snake. I will ask some people at the office tomorrow.

 

Jon

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Cool find? Where did you see it (approximately)? Rat snakes have a pretty limited distribution in Ontario and Milk Snakes are pretty widespread.

 

http://www.ontarionature.org/protect/species/reptiles_and_amphibians/eastern_foxsnake.php

http://www.ontarionature.org/protect/species/reptiles_and_amphibians/milksnake.php

 

Pretty sure it is a Milk Snake. I will ask some people at the office tomorrow.

 

Jon

After looking at those links it is obviously a milk snake.

So milk snake it is, Cool find!

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