It doesn't matter what kind of snake it is, all snake droppings look the same. When fresh they are small black balls and maybe some fur, drifting among a white paste and clear to yellowish, gooey liquid. When stale all you see is some crusty white stuff and crumbly black balls and maybe some fur.
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
Generally yes, but it depends on the kind of snake.
Rat droppings are typically small, dark pellets with pointed ends. They are often found in concentrated areas near food sources or nesting sites. To distinguish rat droppings from other types, look for the size, shape, and color of the droppings. Rat droppings are usually smaller and darker than those of other animals, such as mice or squirrels. Additionally, rat droppings may have a distinct musky odor.
I believe you are referring to the Grey Rat Snake.
No, they are a bit smaller than rabbit droppings.
Squirrel droppings are typically smaller and thinner than mouse or rat droppings. Squirrel droppings are often rounded at the ends and can be mistaken for rat droppings at first glance, but they are usually narrower and longer. Additionally, squirrel droppings may have a slight twist or curve to them, while mouse droppings are more cylindrical.
its a rat snake
Yes, smelling rat feces can potentially make you ill. Rat droppings can carry harmful pathogens, including bacteria and viruses, which can be transmitted through inhalation of dust or particles from dried feces. This can lead to diseases such as hantavirus or leptospirosis. It's important to handle rat droppings with caution and follow safety guidelines to avoid exposure.
I believe you are refering to a black rat snake.
No, the black rat snake is not poisonous.
The difference between mice and rat droppings is the size. Rat droppings will be the size of a raisin while mice will be about the size of a single grain of rice.Sources:I own 2 rats and 2 mice. :)
no but will make you sick