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Need ID help.

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A friend of mine got this little fellow out of his pool skimmer yesterday and sent me a pic for ID because he knows that I like snakes. It looks like a hognose but I have never seen one this color around here. We are in North Georgia and he lives in a pretty secluded area. I am going to pick the little guy up today so I can post more pics. He said that it was about 8"-9" long and as thick as his thumb. Any help in ID would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Chad,
That is an Eastern Hognose.

They are highly variable with colors and patterns.

I live in Austin, TX and I have one that looks just like that.
 
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