Greetings All,
In joking....here is another large 6 foot snake in need of identification.
Is it an anerythristic Eastern Indigo, a Mexican Red tail Cribo, or maybe a melanistic Texas Indigo? Haha!
Better be sure!
Truly,
PaulBodnar
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Greetings All,
In joking....here is another large 6 foot snake in need of identification.
Is it an anerythristic Eastern Indigo, a Mexican Red tail Cribo, or maybe a melanistic Texas Indigo? Haha!
Better be sure!
Truly,
PaulBodnar
gosh.. i got a snake just like that one. what is it?

Nice melanoleuca! I've personally only messed with one of those bad boys, well girl in this case, in my previous years of hot keeping and she was more than enough to keep anyone on his/her toes. Scary snake, absolutely had no qualms defending herself with deadly force.
It is sometimes eerie how closely Drys resemble many members of the family Elapidae.
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Chance Duncan
Science Teacher, Herp Enthusiast, and Reptilian Conservation Proponent
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