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mkper5 Jun 26, 2008 01:10 PM

One of the threads below got me thinking about the lifespan of bull and pine snakes. I believe it was the one about southern pines.

Anyone have any info they would like to share about the snakes they have had the longest or record lifespans they have heard of.

I am fairly new to bullsnakes, I have only had mine for around 2-2.5 years, so I really have no info.

I did keep a wild caught adult brown or dekay snake for almost 9 years.

Thanks

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shannon brown Jun 26, 2008 04:53 PM

I am not sure of records but This northern pine was born in 1983 and is still doing well.My buddy is a good six foot also.

Shannon
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FRoberts Jul 02, 2008 02:37 PM

That is a nice pine...reminds me of the orange/red ones that you sometimes see in the NJ Pinelands.

>>I am not sure of records but This northern pine was born in 1983 and is still doing well.My buddy is a good six foot also.
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>>Shannon
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