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Posted by: Oxyrhopus at Thu Dec 1 19:50:50 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Oxyrhopus ] None of my references list a common name and just refer to it as a coral snake mimic? Its a jumpy snake that basks in the branches and is most active crawling about at night when it prowls for anoles. They are a bit defensive and will bite if confronted but I've not pressured it to do so. | ||
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