Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Just for the record, snakes are not poisonous. They are venomous. Get it right people - think about all the idiots that have read this thread and are now spreading misinformation.
That is all. Carry on.
Thank God! Finally someone has it right. I was reading through the post knowing this was lacking.
It looks like a variation of a Black Rat Snake if it is 6' long. Arkansas would be at the edge of its range, but in the range.
linkage to a variety in VA
But it looks like a Black King Snake
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Black Rat Snake In a tree
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Yes, it was not the best thing to kill it. If it had been my yard and my wife saw it, I would have had to move it somewhere else. BUT I know what is venomous or at least how to tell. JZL does not or he would not have posted. Cut him some slack. I don't like that it was killed, but I understand.
Even if most of the US venomous vipers are not that strong, the risk is not just the venom. My dad always used to say that "snakes don't dip their fangs in alcohol before they bite." A viper bite also has the strong risk of infection even if the venom is neutralized. Oh, did I mention that they hurt too?
As for poisonous vs venomous. Snakes are tasty. Rattlesnake tastes like gator. errr.. which tastes kind of like frog legs err... which taste like rabbit... err which when it comes down to it, tastes kind of like chicken.
Now Fugu are poisonous (see puffer fish)
CDC Puffer fish case