Snake Identification Help

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TNhobbyfarmer

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I found this in my driveway this afternoon. It was about 18" long, and I haven't found the other piece. It had a triangular head and I suspect it is a copperhead. Can you help me confirm or deny my suspicions. I hope I'm wrong.

I have a 6 month puppy. He has turned out to be quite a hunter. He has dug and killed 4 moles that I know of. If he got this snake and bit it in two, it would have had plenty of room to strike based on how far back it was severed. I have examined the dog and found no evidence of a bite. He isn't acting lethargic or sick in any way. We may have dodged a bullet, me and the dog.
 

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   / Snake Identification Help #3  
Head does not look wide/triangle enough for a copperhead, but not 100% sure
 
   / Snake Identification Help #4  
Ya know...I'm finally understanding why guns are as prolific in the United States as they are...it's those snakes all you southerners keep reporting on...and killing...

Keep up the good work...

And don't let them migrate north of South Dakota...:D
 
   / Snake Identification Help #5  
100% Rat Snake (chicken snake). Copperheads are very light and dark tan with hourglass markings that are extremely easy to identify. The pattern on the back of that snake is a dead giveaway that it is a rat snake.
 
   / Snake Identification Help #6  
Its not a copperhead. Doesn't have the hourglass design on its back. Look at its eyes a copperhead will have vertical slit shaped pupils and so does a rattle snake and a water moccasin. Rat snakes have round pupils.
 
   / Snake Identification Help #7  
100% Rat Snake (chicken snake). Copperheads are very light and dark tan with hourglass markings that are extremely easy to identify. The pattern on the back of that snake is a dead giveaway that it is a rat snake.

That's my $$, raised a bunch of them over the years.

That's the kind of snake you want around.
 
   / Snake Identification Help #8  
Defiantly not a Copperhead.
 
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Thanks for the replies. Glad to hear it's not a copperhead. The triangle shaped head had me concerned.
 

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