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Posted by: TOM_CRUTCHFIELD at Mon Dec 14 14:34:24 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TOM_CRUTCHFIELD ] An Everglades Ratsnake is a natural occurring morph called a Erythristic or Red Yellow Ratsnake. In past years there were places where these snakes were isolated from other populations and many were produced in a single locale. Now they are difficult to find in terms of wild ones. An employee of mine just collected 4 w.c. juveniles that when they grow up will be spectacular. The are of my Farm has an abundance of real ones like back in the day....The morph idea is quite simply my opinion of what they are based on years of collecting and observing. Yellow rats were ALWAYS also found in the same areas as the Everglades were..... [ Hide Replies ]
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