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Posted by: elaphefan at Thu Jan 8 23:24:07 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by elaphefan ] From your picture, those snakes look more like Green Ratsnakes (Senticolis triaspis). I see no sign of them starting to develope stripes, and the colors look wrong. How old were they when you took the picture? A count of the saddles will tell you if they are Bairds'. You would expect to find between 48 - 53 with 44 being and 61 being the extremes for Bairds. [ Hide Replies ]
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