Black Rat Snake Eggs - Elaphe obsoleta



Written on July 19, 2008 – 4:08 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


Well, well, well…guess what I found.

Today, I decided to venture outside into the wall of humidity to dig up and re-plant some . We had a few here and there that needed to make their way up the hill for a nice line in the front. I think it will look very nice, come Spring.

Anyway, enough about that. Upon digging my second hole for the , I discovered about four while oval things sitting approximately six inches beneath the . I thought they were bird . I left them there and went inside to tell Laura about my find. I knew she would get up and research what they were for me. She enjoys that kind of stuff.

I went back outside and took a few pictures of these things and then covered them back up. I had a feeling they weren’t bird , but . I planted all the and then went back inside.

After I showed Laura all the sweat on my face, she revealed to me that I had just stumbled across Black Rat Snake Eggs. For photos of these creatures, click the link above. For photos of , look below…

Me holding a Black Rat Snake egg in my fingers.

Me holding a egg in my fingers.

Showing the size of the Black Rat Snake eggs compared to my hand.

Showing the size of the compared to my hand.

Good thing I covered these back up. I did have a strange feeling something was peering out from the …straight at me…

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