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Storeria dekayi, but an odd one

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Posted by: CamHanna at Mon Jan 5 11:22:06 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CamHanna ]  
   

It's true that browns generally have a divided anal but they can occasionally break this rule. They also normally have a collar and lateral stripes which yours does not. At any rate the key to IDing storeria is the lack of a loreal scale infront of the eye. I believe this trait is exclusive to storeria, atleast among snakes in Ontario. Of the two storeria, the red-belly and the brown, dakayi is definitly the most likely species.

Hope this helps

Cam Hanna


   

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