Thought I might open a can of worms
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Thought I might open a can of worms
with out knowing I'd guess either a red milksnake or a coastal milk? it looks like it has eastern milk in it though. maybe an intergrade?
Wayne
I'd say it's an intergrade between red milk snakes and eastern milk snakes. Where was the snake obtained?
Mike
Michael's Place
These snakes are from the pine barrens in N.J.. The milks vary greatly in this area.
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if they are from the pine barrens I would say they are coastal plains milk (lampropeltis temporalis) thanks for the pics.
Wayne
I would guess the locale to be around the western part of the TN/KY border making it a intergrade between a red and an eastern.If its manmade,who knows,Jeff
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