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The snake you're describing is likely the Eastern Fox Snake (Pantherophis vulpinus). This non-venomous constrictor is often characterized by its brown coloration with a distinctive orange or yellowish belly. They are commonly found in Ohio's wetlands and grasslands, where they prey on small mammals and birds. Fox snakes are known for their defensive behavior, often vibrating their tails when threatened.

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1mo ago

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