used to call them spreadnouters when I was a kid. Don't see them very often
These were over by a bunch of sandhills. They'll actually burrow under the sand using that sharp nose. I find them quite a bit in that area. There's all sorts of kangaroo rats living over there so I reckon they probably are living off of baby kangaroo rats. They mainly eat toads but I can't imagine as dry as it is there's too many of those over there to chow down on.
Pretty cool that you caught both versions in the same spot. You must be on the Continental Divide for hog nose snakes.
It's funny you mention that because if you were to look I caught them almost exactly on the line where the Distribution range for the Eastern Hognose ends. It seems like I find more of those than I do the other. I rarely see any Western Hognoses.
I've heard them called "Hognose Viper" more than anything. And I think the people calling them that truely believe they're deadly.
Western Hognoses get killed a lot unfortunately because they do resemble a Prairie Rattlesnake or Western Massasauga which we have around here. Which is a shame because they really are harmless and timid. They put on a heck of a show but I think you'd really have to try to get bit by one.
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