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Posted by: vegasbilly at Thu Sep 16 19:40:55 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vegasbilly ] No offense but they are in fact a Rat Snake and if you're basing your conclusions on movement it is even more apparent. I've collected 2.2 of which 2.1 were hatchlings from the year before found out in early Spring. All 4 were completely motionless on the road and didn't move an inch until I actually touched them w/my hand. Most accounts from the field attest to the same behavior. [ Hide Replies ]
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