I see the nuchal marking, muted head chevron, postocular stripe, the color, and other intermediate characteristics it displays being exactly as what I would expect to see in a L.t.amaura x cornsnake hybrid. Now whether it is a product of the wild, or someone's released captive-produced hybrid is a question that cannot be answered.

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

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