Same snakes but shots during the day to offer a different look maybe it will help. Also if any of you out there have pics of snakes that look the same that you know the history of I would apprectiate them.
Thanks To All
Jason

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Same snakes but shots during the day to offer a different look maybe it will help. Also if any of you out there have pics of snakes that look the same that you know the history of I would apprectiate them.
Thanks To All
Jason

Different female

Male King

They are both florida kingsnakes.
Lampropeltis getula floridana
Jeff Robbe
Kind of like this?
Although this is a little darker, this a wild-caught (and released) Florida X Eastern King Snake intergrade from southeastern Georgia.
Karl

To me, it looks like a couple of things are going on there. That snake has too few bands (and too wide of spacing) to be pure floridana. This would sugest that it is some sort of intergrade. Possibly getula x floridana. Nice looking snakes BTW.
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