Finally, another snake, right?
It is not that I am constantly on the lookout for snakes specifically, it is just that there are a lot of varieties slithering around here. It's not what some people would enjoy, I sure do!
The Plain-Bellied Water Snake (Nerodia erythrogaster) AKA the Plainbelly Water Snake is another one of those common, nonvenomous water snakes that often gets a bad rap. Yes, these guys will bite you, but you usually have to grab them first.
They are another water snake species that bears live young and does not lay eggs. Since they prefer permanent bodies of water, you will rarely find them far from lakes, ponds, streams, or rivers. The rest of the info is in the video, enjoy!
The information is the video is original but I did have a quick refresher from this source.
THE WILD-MAN'S WILD FRIENDS - EPISODE 21
PLAIN-BELLIED WATER SNAKE
If you enjoyed this video, please consider thanking @thelivingpoet for encouraging me to make it!
As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:
proof-of-wild-friends-plain-bellied-water-snakes
Until next time…
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OK, I'm not quite as hands on with the nature as you @papa-pepper but I live semi-rural and sub-tropical in Queensland.
Last summer while building a retaining wall with recycled tyres (where all about the recycling!) I picked up an old tyre partly full of water. I always check for spiders (got a phobia it's the legs) and I'd been really noisy so I thought any self respecting snake would have moved on... But as I was carrying the last tyre (half full of water) the water seemed to well, move in ways that it shouldn't the weight was moving against gravity...
To my surprise (and the surprise of the Tiger snake inside the tyre) we both discovered that I am a lot more athletic with a tyre full of water than either of us thought.
We also discovered that Tiger snakes can fly if they are really frightened by a women screaming and dropping their perfectly comfortable water front homes... Tiggy is now residing in a large clump of wild ginger!
Tiger snake and gardener both doing well but with slightly elevated heart rate! Now doing more thorough checks of empty tyres, shoes, wheelbarrows etc...
WOW! Now that is an experience!
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You have a lot of snakes where you live @papa-pepper...have a happy fourth of July mate.
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Nice!
great post
You are a cool dude. This would happen if a was near a snake
Papa Pepper gives me the feeling like:
Me too! I know the feeling!
THANKS!
Wow!!! Great work...
Thank you!
Wow @papa-pepper. You are a brave person to be able to catch and hold snakes like that. I am unable to even think about holding a snake, even if it is non-venomous. I am not a coward but something about snakes and the way they move gives me the shivers. Perhaps your example will make me shed my inhibitions and hold a snake some day. Let us see. Thanks.
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Thanks! Most snakes are not that bad.
haha @papa-pepper love your entertaining videos with wildlife! my last article is about the threat of plastic in our environment. i think your voice could attract more people to this topic to share the consciousness about this topic!
It looks scary....
very interesting! When I lived in the country in SC I noticed that most ppl there dont even bother to check if a snake they encounter is venomous or not, they just go kill it...It made me sad but with time I undertood a little bit why they were so afraid of snakes (was like a phobia) there used to be a lot of farming going on in that area, a little bit still is. A lot of them folks had to work the fields in their childhood and were always afraid of rattlers, copperheads etc.-there was no 911 there was no antidote so a bite by a snake could mean death! Even though there is so much information out there these days this old fear still remains....thanks God there is so much wild woods out there that the snakes can still hide and live another day. Unlike the plenty mosquitos that have no use in my eyes lol the snakes are so very useful to us. Next time you guys-maybe just drive around that snake crossing the road... :)
Yeah, too many people just kill every snake. Unfortunately, that is when a lot of people get bit too, which then adds to the fear... ;-(
Yep-I am afraid of venomous snakes, not going to lie bout that but most will avoid you if they can help it...I had a albino corn snake as a pet-that brought me a lot closer to cherish these creatures and with a little research anyone can learn to value them also! You dont have to love them, but at least see their value and good they do for us and mainly-dont go kill every one of them!
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Up to four feet long! Well good thing they're not venomous. We don't have any big snakes in our area, but I did see hundreds and hundreds of garter snakes mating one time, even that was terrifying to me.
Great work my dear friend
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I am really very scared of you man. And yes ofcourse your friends.
HAHA! Thanks @mindfreak!
Awesome!!!
nice.....keep it up..... all the best...
You are a rockstar..man.Keep posting .We are watching.
Glad that you are enjoying the show!
Wow amazing @papa-pepper . I am still afraid of snakes. But you take the picture quietly, so the snake looks beautiful. And i love it :-)
Did you just find those all in the same place? They seem surprisingly calm despite being picked up.
These two were hiding under the same rock down by a pond. A local boy said that he saw a fat snake down by the pond. I wanted to make sure they weren't Water Moccasins.
Really Cool Video about the plain belly water snakes!
Oh cool, yours shed its skin!
Awesome!
Very nice
this guy is pretty brave I would never approach such a beast thanks a lot for sharing and keep on posting :)
Damn! That's manhood right there! Running outta some as everyday goes buy, affected globally. @papa-pepper is gonna solve this situation. Cheers! Thanks for sharing.
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Amazing wild man @papa-pepper
Ew, I hate snake!
Nice post@papa-pepper
That is a great photo of you both looking square at the camera! I enjoy this series, thanks for posting. Have a happy 4th!
Great and excellent post !!! @papa-pepper
As always great, informative and entertaining content. I love the wild man series. Happy that you are keeping them coming.
Thank you
Du u know the deadly snake island in bresil ? I just wrote an article about it
You are turning into quite the snake master there. You guys must have a lot where you are. My rule of thumb is just avoid most. I do like the black snakes though. Having a lot of those in this area helps keep the rattlers away. My wife on the other hand will kill every snake she sees if she gets the chance. She gets mad at me if I catch and release somewhere else. Afraid it will return and get her I guess. lol.
I upvoted for the beard.
Woww amazing
Make me fear
Waiting for the series on Crocs and Alligators.......:)))
Nah friend, pops pepper is a snake whisperer ........Smiling
I'll have to head a little farther south, but I'll see what I can do!
Great post man. I love your wild friends. You have so many of them I can't believe how many different species you have around you area. Nice. Can't wait for more
There is plenty more to come (hopefully).
Do you own all these animals or are you finding them in the wild and doing these videos?
These are all wild. Find them in the wild, make a video and take some photos, then back to the wild they go.
Hello my #nature neighboring trending friend. I happy to see your post next to mine, really honored. (Even if I don't hug snakes.)
Cheers from Switzerland Mister Papa Pepper.
Good info , funny snake mr @papa-pepper
Cracking as always. Very informative. Wish you lived in the UK so I could get some info on our wildlife guess I have to find it myself :)
Perhaps if I come to visit!
That would be good! Maybe a series in the UK is on the cards then. I'll look forward to it :)
@papa-pepper, that's a good looking snake with its yellow and gray colors.
You look good with the snake...do you hae snakes as pet?
Not anymore, but I have had some. Albino Burmese Python, Red-Tailed Boa, Mountain Kingsnakes, Ball Pythons, etc...
wow, good one @papa-pepper however do not forget that they can be dangerous (the posinous snakes). Guess that you love snake meat too...yummy yummy snake soup with snake icecream
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My favorite part is that 'here's the proof:' part! That picture always bring smile to my face!
How's the little ducks?
Thanks @papa-pepper
Ducks are good!
eww lol
Thank you for yet another snake tutorial. So did u have to be trained on how to pick the snakes up. I would never try that even if they were non-venomous.
No training, just life experience.