I grew up in FL and had snakes as pets all my life. Caught, bred and sold hundreds as a kid. If you spend a lot of time catching them, you get pretty good at identifying them quickly. An incorrect id could prove to be very bad news.... Used to make a fair amount of side cash selling them to the...
Yes, but most non venomous snakes will flatten their heads to mimic a venomous snake when threatened. The best way to identify any snake is by color patterns. Here is a link to the only venomous snakes in GA-- http://www.gafollowers.com/6-dangerous-snakes-georgia/#_
Here is a good one too--...