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RE: Pampas Green Ratsnake

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Sat Sep 23 07:22:05 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

Doug,



Although probably not a "ratsnake", as taxonomically related to the "Elaphe" and related genera, it looks a lot like a "ratsnake" and I would suggest that it probably behaves a lot like a ratsnake with similar requirements.



We've mentioned that it is rearfanged and technically venomous which makes it a little different from the Elaphe, Pantherophis, etc. Still, it could be very ratsnake-like in other ways (ratsnakes generally aren't rearfanged). Do these Pampas ratsnakes ever use constriction, like most ratsnakes; are they partially arboreal or terrestrial only; do they eat rodent and/or avain prey?



Thanks...Terry





>>Hi guys

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>>I'm not usually a ratsnake kind of guy, but I thought I'd show this one off to you aficionados of all things ratsnake.

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>>Anybody else here have any experience with these? So far they've been brain-dead-easy to take care of. Just looking for thoughts that you guys might have.

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>>Doug T




   

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