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Posted by: wolfpackh at Fri Jul 10 12:40:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wolfpackh ] That is a black rat snake. Gray rats are a rarity in extreme southwestern Indiana. Basically, the black rats in the southern half of Indiana have the light saddle-pattern, the ones to the north are darker. The fox snake is cool, I come across them from time to time in northwestern In. [ Hide Replies ]
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