Rat Snake Mating Season <Top 10 ORIGINAL>

But they don't bite. They push. Each male tries to topple the other to the ground. It looks like a slow-motion wrestling match between two very long, scaly arm wrestlers. The winner gets the right to get closest to the female. The loser slithers off to find a less popular date. Most people assume snakes mate in tall grass or under logs. Rat snakes are the gymnasts of the serpent world. They are semi-arboreal, meaning they love heights.

Just maybe don't lean in for a closer look. Nobody likes a third (or fourteenth) wheel. rat snake mating season

If you live in the Eastern or Central United States, you’ve probably met a rat snake. Maybe it was stretched across a hiking trail, looking like a fallen tree branch. Maybe it was scaling the brick wall of your garage, defying gravity. Or, if you’re really lucky, you found one curled up in your chicken coop looking for a free omelet. But they don't bite

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