Neighbor found these and we havent seen any this red around here before. In central FL.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Neighbor found these and we havent seen any this red around here before. In central FL.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Those look like pinewoods snakes to me - Radinaea flavilata. These are harmless lizard and frog eaters.
http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/snakes/rhafla.htm
Billy
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That's two votes for Rhadinaea flavilata.
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas
I am not familiar with these but the color is quite striking. Thanks for sharing. I will defer to Billysbrown and Chris for ID.
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