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    Re: Please Identify

    Oh. Nvm. I thought Kat had found the snake. Lol my bad

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    Re: Please Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSidedSPR View Post
    Oh. Nvm. I thought Kat had found the snake. Lol my bad
    Ahh... Nope, I found it and took it over to her house. We live very close to each other. It was fun.
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    Re: Please Identify

    How is she doing? Did she eat?
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    Re: Please Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa4john View Post
    Ahh... Nope, I found it and took it over to her house. We live very close to each other. It was fun.
    Gotcha. Never knew that. Cool

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    Re: Please Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by katach View Post
    How is she doing? Did she eat?
    They have not eaten yet. We just got a home set up for them, next step... food, wish me luck.
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    Re: Please Identify

    Good luck. Hope your lovely ladies eat for you.
    Kat
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    Re: Please Identify

    not a hybrid, not an intergrade. Just one of the natural variations you'll see in Puget Sound garter snakes. That sure is a high red example though. wow. And yeah, the facial markings give it away as a puget, along with locality


    According to "reptiles of the northwest" there are no valley garters where you are Kat. What you are seeing are red pugets. They look a lot like Valley garters.

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    Thanks Richard.
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    Cool, thanks Richard. I'm glad I found her. Now to get food in her.
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    Re: Please Identify

    That could be a challenge. The snake will probably refuse, getting ready to brumate for the winter.

    Heres another red puget from Lewis county:


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