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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Tue Oct 3 04:57:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ] >>What I like best in those and all of them from our area is the wide variation in the same county! Toby lives in the north of Corpus by the mouth of the Nueces river. I live in the mid east of the city by the bay but closer to the west side of town. We can find them in the city at all locations and they are one of the most common snakes seen by me every year. They brumate under the foundations of homes and are seen quite frequently as dor's in the city limits. But you get these light colored animals with nicely spaced round blotches and the beautiful dark animals with saddles. No doubt, Texas corn but they really have a wide variety oflocality patterns. Superb mousers and bird whackers, and some can even eat cotton rats! The kings of the southern corns for sure! I think there are a few 6 footers out there somewhere! | ||
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