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I’m willing to be wrong, but I’m pretty sure that is a mature eastern hognose.

I'm no snake expert so it could be. I don't know for sure. Anyone?

This is the eastern hognose I saw in the yard last year. I thought he looked quite different than the one I saw today. But you could be right.

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I'm no snake expert so it could be. I don't know for sure. Anyone?

This is the eastern hognose I saw in the yard last year. I thought he looked quite different than the one I saw today. But you could be right.

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@BrandonM is correct. You both are. Both are in fact Hognose snakes. Patterns are varied based on sub-species as well as age as just a couple of factors.

I am considered a bit of a snake wrangler and amateur snake expert. 😉
 

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Thanks for that info! I can recognize the obvious snakes, but when it comes to similar looking snakes I have to axe the Google. Sometimes it's hard to tell from pictures online.
No problem at all. And yes, that's always been my disappointment with "official" pics of snakes online. It's like where are ya'll finding these exact examples of species because that's not how they look out here! 🤣
 

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