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    The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    Ok, so I know some members have thought this animal to be a valley garter but after reviewing many pictures (internet,field guides etc etc)
    I'm still a bit confused as to the identity of this snake







    Now I can see similarities between 3 species (subspecies)
    Concinnus,Pickeringii, and fitchi

    since i can only post 4 pictures per post let me post again with more : ^ )

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    Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    now if you looks at the way the red an black go on the pattern compare that to an oregon red spot




    versus a valley




    even though this valley doent have the red cheeck my animal does have the red check as is seen in many valleys

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    Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    now look at the blueish tinti of the animal and side stripes,

    similiar to pickeringii yes???







    so i know all 3 ranges meet so could it be a mix of all 3?? is it just one??
    what are your thoughts???

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    Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    here's one more shot of the animal in questions side showing colors etc
    (just like many pugets the color is quite hard to capture)



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    Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    even though this valley doent have the red cheeck my animal does have the red check as is seen in many valleys
    Most Valley Gaters don't have Red Checks, according to my findings. If they do, you might want to tell the over 100 snakes I've found they are not wearing there colors hehe

    Good looking snake none the less, and what ever it is haha

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    Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    Yes...

    Looks just like my male pickeringii...

    What is the scale count?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ameivaboy View Post
    now look at the blueish tinti of the animal and side stripes,

    similiar to pickeringii yes???







    so i know all 3 ranges meet so could it be a mix of all 3?? is it just one??
    what are your thoughts???
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    Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    I am reasonably sure that that is a california redsided garter ( Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis ). The Marin County variety is the kind that I have. My female is from Scott Felzer and the male was someone's pet until he got tired of it. This is the male.



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    Cool Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    This is a difficult snake to identify.
    Could be an interbreed.
    Do you know the location where it came from?
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    Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    all i know is northern oregon
    my origional thought was concinnus x puget

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    Cool Re: The Confusion Continues (ID thread)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ameivaboy View Post
    all i know is northern oregon
    my origional thought was concinnus x puget
    Could be possible.
    My guess is you will never know for sure.
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