Update 2024-06-16
The snake experts say it’s a black racer (Coluber constrictor). I’ve come around to that identification, because it doesn’t have the narrow neck and wide head of a rat snake, and its body is round in cross-section, not loaf-shaped.
Also, it struck like a cornered black racer.
See this reference.
I was just surprised it didn’t run away fast like a typical black racer.
Maybe four dogs made it think cornered.
Anyway, black racers also eat rodents, so happy munching, snake.
All four dogs didn’t like this rat snake at the workshop door,
although only Blondie and Honeybun feature in these pictures.
Dogs, snake
It appears to be an eastern rat snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis),
with the white under its chin and side of head and otherwise black body.
It did try to strike at the dogs when they got close,
but once I called them off it slithered back under the bench, and onwards.
Here’s a video:
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