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PA Milks

NAHerps Jan 28, 2004 02:57 PM

I've heard that Eastern milks from different locales often have very different patterns, tendencies, etc. I've only seen one PA milksnake, but it was a very nice individual, about 2 1/2 feet long, relatively stout, and it's back was a nice light grey with large reddish-but slightly brown-blotches. I was wondering what the typical Pa milksnake looks like, and if anyone has had success at feeding them in captivity. If a more specific locality is needed, it would be central/southeastern PA. Thanks a bunch for any info.

-Cooper

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Jeff Schofield Jan 29, 2004 05:38 AM

They are relatively easy to find in the hills of PA and because of this there are many colors.Good diversity,Jeff

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