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    I'm Trying To Find Detailed Pictures Of Snakes Native To Eastern Colorado. I've Seen Two Different Ones In The Last 3 Days. Where Should I Try On The Web? I've Just Spent An Hour Searching.

    The two snakes I saw are very different. Unfortunately, I can't describe them very well. Neither APPEARED to have a triangular head, but I was so engrossed watching the first one that I didn't even notice if it had rattles! By the time I came across the second one, I was more aware of what to look for! (It didn't have rattles either) One was longer and stockier, the other was more slender. Is this of any help? I haven't 'Blurted' before, and really just want to find out where to find some pictures of snakes!

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    Here is a link to Colorado snakes.  The first page is plain snakes, but you can also click n three other links on the top left of the page to see other-patterned snakes.  This should help you identify the snake you saw. 
     
    Here is the link:
     
    http://ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/herpatlas/coherpatlas/
    cdow_herpetofaunal_atlas_species_snakes.htm
     
    I am sorry,  the link will not paste properly here.  I will leave in your shoutbox on your profile page.

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      You can do a search for Poisonous and Non-Poisonous Snakes of Colorado, and it should give you several links, you want to pick the one with the most descriptive details, that provide images and descriptions of where they can be found, etc.  Good Luck.

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      This is a pic of a coral snake...very dangerous!

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      When we lived in Colorado for a short time we saw this Coral snake. Stay away from them they are poisonous. Peace.

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