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Posted by: Joeycoco98 at Sun Aug 7 09:12:41 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joeycoco98 ] Thank you very much Alice for answering my questions! I have a general understanding of the environment these guys are normally found in so I was going to release him (if I still do after your advice) in an area of the country near a body of water. From what I have read read I figured their dietary requirements were similiar to Garters but wanted to get some first had advice. What I have Is definitely a Ribbon Snake. A friend caught him in their flower bed. Before she brought it to me, I told her from the discription she gave it was most likely a Ribbon Snake. The main reason I wanted to let it go in Navasota (about 60 or so miles outside of Houston) was to prevent it from being run over or caught again in somebody's flower bed that did not know to call me (lolol) and would kill the cute fellow. In Navasota he would have a better chance in my oppinion as long as I relased him in suitable habitat. [ Hide Replies ]
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