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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 08:56 AM
Snake Photo: ID Request from Sallysouth (Msal)


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Mija sent me this.She found it on a road, on a golf course in San Jose del Cabo. No ID so far! Anyone know what kind it is? Thanks, Sally







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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:09 AM
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Looks to me like a Baja California Coachwhip, Masticophis fuliginosus.

Seems a lot lighter colored than usual, but shape and markings are right on.
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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:10 AM


albino gofer snake? The head looks similar but I googled it and didn't see any with that pattern.
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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:16 AM


Sally. in looking at all the snakes in Ron McPeak's 'Amphibians and Reptiles of Baja California', it looks like one of three sub species of Coachwhip:





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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:19 AM


There are uncountable numbers of coachwhips down my way -- they prey on lizards and are far and away the most prevalent snake around. Smart, quick, prolific wins the day.
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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:23 AM


Are they poisonous?



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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:36 AM


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Looks to me like a Baja California Coachwhip, Masticophis fuliginosus.

Seems a lot lighter colored than usual, but shape and markings are right on.


Tehag wins!

Here is what Ron McPeak says about them:



I photographed one near Rancho San Gregorio (southwest of San Borja, in 2001):





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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:41 AM


Thanks David! The pic in your first post has very similar markings, just a bit darker.The snake in the bottom photo doesn't seem to resemble either one!



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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 09:44 AM


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Thanks David! The pic in your first post has very similar markings, just a bit darker.The snake in the bottom photo doesn't seem to resemble either one!


Exactly... see the text from Ron's book... there are three subspecies... The one I saw looks like 107A, Juanita's looks like 107B only lighter.




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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 10:04 AM
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Baja California coachwhips come in a pretty wide range of colors. Here are 3 which occur in Loreto. The yellow is the commonest local coloration of adults, the brown is an immature of same, and the one bird hunting in a palo verde tree is a darker morph.

They are not venomous, but are aggressive and will bite if handled or cornered.



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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 11:40 AM


saw one, about 6' long slither to a bush at PSFO one time and scared the bee jeesus out of me. i never saw a snake with a diff colored head before and always wondered what bit was. thx!



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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 12:04 PM


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They are not venomous, but are aggressive and will bite if handled or cornered.


I would not call that "aggresive." Most animals will bite if handled or cornered, including most nomads :lol:
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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 12:11 PM


Well, based on some of the posting here lately, that sounds about right...

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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 12:56 PM


Coachwhip? They're very fast. Make a buzzing sound when their belly scales skim across the ground. Will climb a tree before you can blink.:yes: Have seen 'em down south. That species is mostly black, but the adults from the head down to 1/4 of their body length are grey/white. Neat snakes!!:D
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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 01:48 PM


mtgoat666, that aggressiveness is compared to other snakes. A gopher snake or boa if handled gently will not usually bite. Coachwhips, other racer family snakes, and most water snakes will. Don't ask me how I found out many times. ;)

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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 02:45 PM


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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 02:50 PM


He looks sooo creepy! I'd be scared if there was one in the house!!!
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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 02:53 PM


Thanks for the information.



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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 03:34 PM


I've experienced ONE whip snake & hope to never meet another one. It's the ONLY snake I've ever encountered who headed FOR me rather than AWAY from me! I don't like ('k, HATE!) snakes & when I see one, I go out of my way to cut a wide swath around them! In my experience whip snakes are totally aggressive in that it actually chased me!:o:O:o I was not impressed, didn't take it as a compliment at all! <shuddddder>:(
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[*] posted on 6-5-2009 at 03:37 PM


tehag, thanks for the photos and info! Waiting to see what Mija has to say.She hasn't told me about the behavior of the snake.



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