we didn't find the snake we were looking for but we did find these guys. girlfriends first gopher wohoo!! if anyone knows were i was, man my feet hurt i hiked was in chacos all day and thank god i'm not allergic to poison oak lol!
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we didn't find the snake we were looking for but we did find these guys. girlfriends first gopher wohoo!! if anyone knows were i was, man my feet hurt i hiked was in chacos all day and thank god i'm not allergic to poison oak lol!
i'm wondering if this is this years hatcling or a late one from last year any ideas?
What kind of snake were you looking for?
L. zonata
The Gopher snake and Racer are the only snakes I have never found in WA =. I did find a Kingsnake a few weeks ago down in on the side of the road around 5pm.
That's definitely last year's hatchling. It could even be possible that it is a 2005. Snakes usually don't grow as fast in the wild as in captivity.
i figured it was a late o6 by the size, didn't have enough time to grow at all.
Yep, hatched last fall.
Love the pattern! Thanks!
Nah. Just gotta be in the right place at the right time.
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