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Posted by: tsusnakeguy at Thu Apr 6 16:33:03 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tsusnakeguy ] There is a picture that has now been in the Week In Review twice and I asked about it the first time. It is a black/grey and gold snake that looks like a corn and someone said it was a wild caught corn snake. Now if anyone has the book "Snakes of the Southeast" by Whit Gibbons and Mike Dorcas and turn to page 99 you will see a snake almost identical to that one. In the book they are saying that snake is an eastern milksnake. I am just wondering if anyone else has that book and sees that they look a like and that it isnt a wild caught corn its a wild caught eastern milk. [ Hide Replies ]
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