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Posted by: najasuphan at Fri Mar 30 16:53:17 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by najasuphan ] I figure this might be of some interest to you guys on this board. I got a call from my mom the other day about a "huge" snake in her yard. It turned out to be around a 3ft patternless southern pine snake. It looks to be a male. I thought it was kind of cool since I've never even found a pine snake before in the wild, much less a patternless one. That brings me to the question of how common the patternless ones are in the wild? Do you guys think it is likely an escapee? There is a pretty large wooded are behind her house. I primarily keep African elapids so I don't keep up with Pituophis too much. It's a cool snake regardless and I'm still debating whether or not I should bring it somewhere and let it go. I'm going to try and feed him a couple of times before I do anything with him whatever it is. | ||
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