Found in Massachussettes in a rotting pile of leaves. Obviously a baby. No pic, it got away.
Thanks,
Ray
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Found in Massachussettes in a rotting pile of leaves. Obviously a baby. No pic, it got away.
Thanks,
Ray
Sounds like a ringneck snake. Did it loook like the pic in the link? They can be grey, black or even a brownish color.
They don't grow very large at all. It was probably an adult that you saw.
Chris
Ringneck snake
Thanks, we are pretty sure that is it. We are going on snake safari tomorrow to see if we can find it again.
Ray
Thanks, we are pretty sure that is it. We are going on snake safari tomorrow to see if we can find it again.
Ray
Thanks, we are pretty sure that is it. We are going on snake safari tomorrow to see if we can find it again.
Ray
Thanks, we are pretty sure that is it. We are going on snake safari tomorrow to see if we can find it again.
Ray
Thanks, we are pretty sure that is it. We are going on snake safari tomorrow to see if we can find it again.
Ray
Thanks, we are pretty sure that is it. We are going on snake safari tomorrow to see if we can find it again.
Ray
Seems to be alot of ringneck snakes around, and alot of confusion as to their identity.
-Mike
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