WHATS THE BEST WAY TO TELL APART THE BULLSNAKE AND SONORAN GOPHER?
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WHATS THE BEST WAY TO TELL APART THE BULLSNAKE AND SONORAN GOPHER?
Well here is a pic of my female sonoran gophersnake.
She is a normal phase although there is some variation in the normal phase I have found. (Some more yellow some more dark others more pale)
Jeremiah's Reptile Garden
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0.1.0 Sonoran Gophersnake
0.0.1 Brown Banded Watersnake
1.0.0 American Toad
0.0.1 Bright Red Woodfrog
pacific, possibly a great basin there. although handsome, it's not an affinis....
n/m
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"All that glitters has a high refractive index."
Mark G
Well it is not Great Basin or catenifer. I would say the sonoran may be it as I have seen many who fit that bill. Remember most of what you see on websites is the cream of the crop so to speak. Picked out for most inhanced color, pattern etc. I have a San Diego gopher caught in the that area that looks more sonoran that yours does, so go figure. Great snake you have and enjoy.
Later-Del
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