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Ameron
at Mon Nov 28 16:14:46 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ameron ]
I read that these are *very inquisitive and personable* animals, but what about Winter activity levels?
Since they are from the Siberian region, I suspect that they are normally active only about 4 months per year, and that they go off feed early in autumn.
What have Herpers found who have schrenckii specimens? Are yours active in winter, or are they only a summer treat?
0.1 Lampropeltis getula califnornia (Los Angeles County morph) 1.0 Pantherophis obsoletus rossalleni
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Its ironic that all these common names are used:
Russian Rat Snake Manchurian Rat Snake Amur Rat Snake
Political boundaries are usually a poor way to name animal species. When I look at the map, most of the range is actually in Manchuria, not Russia. A better name, I think, is based on the river system along which the range corresponds:
Amur Rat Snake
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