Looks like a Rattleheaded Copper Moccasin
I have seen alot of snakes in my life but never one do that myself, the old wise tale of snakes biting underwater just went out the window too! Not sure what it is though, looks alot like a Canebrake/Timber Rattler. Not so sure about it being a copperhead.Twizzty, I notice your from Florida, did you see this snake in Florida? If so, the one you seen looks similar to the species that is from Florida and it would be a Canebrake.(Image removed from quote.)
Twizzty, I notice your from Florida, did you see this snake in Florida? If so, the one you seen looks similar to the species that is from Florida and it would be a Canebrake.
This is interesting.I think we are both wrong, I am surprised to find something out about a snake that I have never seen before, but its called a Northern Water snake. In your pic the snake looks too long and not having the inverted "Y" colors to be a copperhead, I searched NC fish eating snakes and this is what came up.Similar but trying to find another good pic.(Image removed from quote.)Bad day to be a Cat..... http://www.flickr.com/photos/juliealicea/3579771081/Best one I could find..... (Image removed from quote.)This snake sure looks mean, cant say that I ever seen a snake eat a Catfish like that, you would think the cats fins would stick him going down his throat. Either way, I wont mess with it. Thanks for the pics.
Wow, I believe you are correct Dads...never seen that snake before and I probably would have killed it thinking it was a copper head. Nice find.
I'll have to show that to my gay warden buddy and see what he thinks.
Now that I have never seen before...just judging from the markings and the coloration on its head that snake is a copperhead. Never heard of one killing a fish before...frogs and such yes.