First off, I know a picture would have made all the difference in the world, but I don't have one. Here's what I got -
A snake with a black head and grey body...
Our office is right across the street from a large corn field, and from time to time we get snakes in our office. This type of snake is usually the type we find, but I've never bothered to try and ID it until now. The one we found today was very small, maybe 4 inches and 1/8 inch girth. I've searched around some web pages with native Arizona snake pictures, but haven't had any luck with it. Maybe they morph into a different patter as an adult. I would think they are non venomous, they are certainly not aggressive, but any help at all would be great!
A snake with a black head and grey body...
Our office is right across the street from a large corn field, and from time to time we get snakes in our office. This type of snake is usually the type we find, but I've never bothered to try and ID it until now. The one we found today was very small, maybe 4 inches and 1/8 inch girth. I've searched around some web pages with native Arizona snake pictures, but haven't had any luck with it. Maybe they morph into a different patter as an adult. I would think they are non venomous, they are certainly not aggressive, but any help at all would be great!