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Northern Water Snakes (In Striking Position)

Nerodia sipedon

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Description:

While trying to photograph a couple Northern Water Snakes mating..., I unknowingly took a step back for a wider shot and I almost stepped on this guy, who sprung into the air and landed in this striking position.

Habitat:

Basking in the sun along the Lake Shore

Notes:

The northern water snake can grow up to 135 cm (4 ft 5 in) in total length. They defend themselves vigorously when they are threatened. If they are picked up by an animal, or person, they will bite repeatedly, as well as release excrement and musk. Their saliva contains a mild anticoagulant, which can cause the bite to bleed more but poses little risk to humans.

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