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duffy
at Tue Feb 10 19:20:41 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by duffy ]
It's a normal colored Texas ratsnake. I assume that corns are not allowed in Ga because they are native species. If that's the rule on all native Ga snakes, you might want to consider a Texas ratsnake, since many of the other North American Ratsnakes seem to include Ga in their ranges. Also, the Texas rat keeps the pattern into adulthood, wheras some of the others lose it.
Great snakes. Can be a little feistier than corns as babies, but most will calm down pretty well with proper handling. Also they get a foot or two bigger than corns, as do many of the other N. AM rats. Duffy
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