Compare this Iowa x orange (everglades?) ratsnake male to your snake. I tried your post below and all I got were X's instead of pictures so I can't compare them.
Bigfoot
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Compare this Iowa x orange (everglades?) ratsnake male to your snake. I tried your post below and all I got were X's instead of pictures so I can't compare them.
Bigfoot
Here's the picture (I hope. Figuring out how to get pictures on this forum is a pain in the patootie.
Doc
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I tried to pose this one the same way you had yours posed.
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>>Compare this Iowa x orange (everglades?) ratsnake male to your snake. I tried your post below and all I got were X's instead of pictures so I can't compare them.
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>>Bigfoot
Haha, thats obviously a fox snake hybrid. (SARCASM!!) Ken
Let's not start that again!!! LMAO!
That looks very, very similar. A little brighter in color, but everything else looks spot on! I took those pics off of my photo gallery to make room, but will repost. Thanks!
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