Guess where I'm from!!


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Definitely mid continent North America, probably north-central. With all that black, somewhere with a long cold season where a temperature dependent critter needs to maximize solar ray collection. Then, of course, there's always the outside chance that it could have come from a pet store in Texarkana 
Not from a pet store.
From wild caught parents.
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Kankakee?
Not Kankakee
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Miami County, Kansas
Sorry! Strike two!
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Minnesota?
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I'm Dutch. Somebody shoot me. 
Nope! Not Minnesota.
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Illinois?
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Matt Kauffman
Not from Illinois.
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and say...... an egg.
nice looking animal Karl.
byron.d
My guess is Indiana, the true eastern-most locality of the bull snake.
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--Brian Scott
Newton Co. Indiana
Brother to the one you got Brian!!!
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LOL.....no wonder why I thought he looked so damn familiar!!
Whenever I look at him, I say, "Man, you just wanna be a pine snake so damn badly, don't you??!!" LOL
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--Brian Scott
Isn't that part of the kankakee prairie???
Dan
yup sure is, and thats why it LOOKS SO MUCH Like a ILL snake. I love Newtons, John Skager breeds some nice ones.
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