This coachwhip snake was out hunting lizards when I came across it on a hike in the Colorado Desert of southern California. Of course, my first instinct when I see a small animal is to get down on the ground for a few pictures. Fortunately, the snake cooperated by raising its head up out of the bushes for a few seconds before continuing on its way.
I am thinking when you see a snake your first instinct should be to get the hell out of there! Just some sisterly advice. But of course as always great shot.
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I am thinking when you see a snake your first instinct should be to get the hell out of there! Just some sisterly advice. But of course as always great shot.
That’s a very short snake.
I’m with MO on this…why would you get down at a snake’s level????
Come on Mom, everyone knows that a coachwhip snake isn’t venomous.