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CamHanna
at Mon May 10 15:48:34 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CamHanna ]
It looks like a black rat snake (pantherophis obsoleta obsoleta) to me but according to Conant / Collins (1958, revised 1998) they don't occure in your neck of the woods. There are Texas rat snakes (pantheropis obsoleta lindheimerii) in central Texas and I think that they are a very likely candidate, though they are not normally so dark.
Cam Hanna ----- "I'm tired of being a wannabe bowler! I wanna be a bowler!!"
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