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Single specimen was found foraging in a small Ozark stream. Specimen represents first county record for Cleburne county Arkansas. Herpetological Review 46(3), 2015
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Not positive on the ID
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Liz from Audubon thinks this is possibly a yellow bellied water snake (never documented at Limestone) instead of water moccasin. ID please. Water in swamp is extremely low due to lack of significant rainfall, with a few puddles left back near the alabaster police firing range where I photographed these snakes, 6-14-16. These snakes were rolling in the water puddles and eating fish, frogs. They were observed using their noses to dig them up out of the mud.
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DOR
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I know these can intergrade with other nerodia, and this snake was outside of the range described in Texas Snakes, but this snake showed NO pattern and a bright yellow belly. i've had trouble identifying nerodia subspecies in the past an d hope yall can shed some light on this one
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I know these can intergrade with other nerodia, and this snake was outside of the range described in Texas Snakes, but this snake showed NO pattern and a bright yellow belly. i've had trouble identifying nerodia subspecies in the past an d hope yall can shed some light on this one
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I know these can intergrade with other nerodia, and this snake was outside of the range described in Texas Snakes, but this snake showed NO pattern and a bright yellow belly. i've had trouble identifying nerodia subspecies in the past an d hope yall can shed some light on this one
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I know these can intergrade with other nerodia, and this snake was outside of the range described in Texas Snakes, but this snake showed NO pattern and a bright yellow belly. i've had trouble identifying nerodia subspecies in the past an d hope yall can shed some light on this one
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I know these can intergrade with other nerodia, and this snake was outside of the range described in Texas Snakes, but this snake showed NO pattern and a bright yellow belly. i've had trouble identifying nerodia subspecies in the past an d hope yall can shed some light on this one
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Yellow-bellied Watersnake, Nerodia erythrogaster flavigaster
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aggressive and fearless
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Found under tin near pond edge. Photographed as found. -
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