Another snake identification

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HCJtractor

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My sis killed this snake. All I’ve seen is this photo. Couldn’t see pupils. Head looks like a viper but color confuses me. What’s your identification? IMG_0689.JPG
 
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Looks like a water snake to me.
 
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Rat snake
 
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My sister insists it’s a timber rattler. I don’t think so but need some proof to convince her otherwise. Maybe a hognose? I’ve looked up ratsnakes and others and can’t find a good photo that looks the same. The way she described it as “super aggressive” fits a hognose.
 
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Rat snake

I am going to respectfully disagree with this assessment based on the many black and brown rats I get here. The head to body transition on every rat I have ever seen/caught has a very smooth transition while this snake appears to have a defined jaw that steps in sharply to the body. The pattern is also odd to me, but that could well be a geography thing seeing that I am in western Pa and he is in South Kakalacky.

That head/jaw rear width has me thinking not a rat snake.
 
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The patterns on the back are similar. The one on top of the head is different. Rat snakes can be aggressive. Any more pics of it? Either way I do not think it is venemous so she is safe in that regard.
 
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We get rats around here often, it is true that they can be aggressive or they can be very docile. They can also climb a tree like spider man. Screenshot_20180911-081215_Photos.jpegScreenshot_20180911-081711_Photos.jpegScreenshot_20180911-081601_Facebook.jpegScreenshot_20180911-081822_Facebook.jpeg
 
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My sister insists it’s a timber rattler. I don’t think so but need some proof to convince her otherwise. Maybe a hognose? I’ve looked up ratsnakes and others and can’t find a good photo that looks the same. The way she described it as “super aggressive” fits a hognose.

Do you see any rattles? Nope.

Doesn't look like a hog nose, as it's nose isn't turned up, and it's head is long and narrow. But can't see it from the side.

I guess we should ask where she lives, first.
 

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