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    Help identifying a snake.

    Hello, I am a new member on this forum. A little about my self; I am a second year Vet tech student with a big interest in Reptile and amphibian anatomy, physiology and medicine. I am the owner of a garter snake that I have had for roughly one year. I bought him/her in a reptile expo when it was a very shy and tiny snake. Upon my graduation I plan to do work in conservation with my local Fish and wildlife dept. Now for my question, I found the snake in the pictures in my front yard. The problem I am having is that I have lived here(Eastern PA) for 13 years and I have never seen one on my lawn. The ones found in the forests near my home don't have the coloration this one has. I am 95% sure it is a garter snake. The only thing that makes me question this is its color, and the size of the head when compared to the length and girth of the body. I would really appreciate if someone with more experience than myself took a look at the photos and told me their thought on it.

    Thanks you.
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    Re: Help identifying a snake.

    looks like a brown snake (dekays snake)

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    Re: Help identifying a snake.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommytradix View Post
    looks like a brown snake (dekays snake)
    That's what I think also. Sweet snakes. Not a garter snake but always welcome on this page. The care is much like a garter. These guys are slug eating experts, they love them. Earthworms and night crawlers also.
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    Re: Help identifying a snake.

    Definitely a Dekay's. A very cool find, they do give live birth like garters.

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    Re: Help identifying a snake.

    Welcome to the club. Nice find. We have at least one member who has bred them successfully in the past.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Help identifying a snake.



    here is one i found 2 years ago they vary from state to state. this one was found in southern new jersey
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    Re: Help identifying a snake.

    Welcome to the forums John. I'm a vet tech 16 years your senior and am still chasing the herptile passion I had when I graduated so many years ago.

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