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Posted by: Horridus at Fri Jan 27 09:00:28 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Horridus ] These are siblings from a wild bred Okeechobee Co. FL corn, It is my opinion that roughly 50% of the hatchlings were fertilized by a male Yellow Ratsnake and the other half from a normal cornsnake, you can see the similarities to the lighter animal in the photo and your animal, the head pattern is classic obsoleta x guttata. You can also see the head morphology is different from a normal corn. As they grow you will probably see them turn into typical Black Rat X Corn hybrids. Just something to think about.... | ||
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