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02-APR-2011 Daniel D. Dye

Florida Red-bellied Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata obscura)

Columbia County

For more information please visit: http://www.floridabackyardsnakes.com/

Nikon D90 ,Tokina 100mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro Macro
1/160s f/16.0 at 100.0mm iso200 full exif

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david shelton 17-Jan-2018 18:50
What is the main diet of the red belly ring neck ?
joann simone 07-Dec-2016 20:31
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joann simone 07-Dec-2016 20:30
Are they dangerou2
Guest 07-Dec-2016 20:30
Are they dangerous
Heather 28-Aug-2015 20:09
Found a baby snake under kiddy pool when we dumped it out. Looks closet to this maybe 5 inches long. It was grayish top half and an orange is red on bottom. Could it of been a baby one one these? We're in northern florida.
Marilyn Wise 24-Aug-2014 23:35
The 12" snake I found my cat had brought in was quite dark on the top half and bright orange on the bottom half. I live in Ponce Inlet, Fl (not the Panhandle) and though I turned him loose outside, I don't know what he was! I know most snakes as I'm an 85 yr. old Floridian!
Guest 22-May-2014 22:38
are the florida's red belly snakes venemous?
Daniel D. Dye01-May-2012 00:45
No, not in this case.
Ken Molinkiewicz 30-Apr-2012 21:57
Do not extremely bright colors for a creature often mean that it is poisonous to another creatures that may try to eat it? Is that the case for this one?
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