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RE: Everglades?

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Posted by: MariaA at Tue Oct 11 15:35:10 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MariaA ]  
   

Thank you!
Yes, it IS a nice snake
The pupils are definitely black and I think there is a small dark red, almost black, circle around them.

I have experienced the yellow rat as much larger than the everglades but I'm not sure. It seems to me like there are two "types" of snakes people like to call everglades. The smaller one (like mine in the picture) is one and a kind of yellow ratsnake selectively bred for their orange is the other. I'm confused since I've seen many different pictures of everglades. And I know there are a lot of crosses too. (And no, I'm not American )

Can we ever know the origin of a snake? I think not...


   

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