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Found this snake (Maryland)

EddieF Oct 01, 2008 04:20 PM

I know it's not a King, I think it is a black ratsnake but someone can correct me. Sorry to be off topic but this is the forum where I know you guys and wanted to share it. My wife works at a golf course and they found it in the pro shop. Too many people around who would kill a snake so she brought it home to release here. We both though he was really cool looking.


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1.1 Florida Kingsnake
1.0 Kisatchie Cornsnake

Replies (6)

viborero Oct 01, 2008 04:26 PM

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Diego

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FRoberts Oct 01, 2008 07:23 PM

>>I know it's not a King, I think it is a black ratsnake but someone can correct me. Sorry to be off topic but this is the forum where I know you guys and wanted to share it. My wife works at a golf course and they found it in the pro shop. Too many people around who would kill a snake so she brought it home to release here. We both though he was really cool looking.
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>>1.1 Florida Kingsnake
>>1.0 Kisatchie Cornsnake
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.

snake_bit Oct 01, 2008 08:13 PM

Speaking of Maryland , I found this snake several years ago in Calvert Co MD.

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Doug L

joecop Oct 01, 2008 08:16 PM

Beautiful snake Doug. Love to see some more photos that show the top side if you can post them.

snake_bit Oct 01, 2008 08:53 PM


The corns in MD are more grey then ones from north and south carolina, and harder to find.
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Doug L

joecop Oct 02, 2008 08:28 PM

She is awesome Doug. I had never seen one from Md. I had caught that one I told you about in Wash. D.C. but think she was a captive escapee.

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