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    Identifing a snake

    I found this guy in my yard, does anyone know what type it is?


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    Re: Identifing a snake

    hmmm...looks like the dreaded red x snake..lol!!!

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    Rofl!!! We can't see it.
    Where are you located?
    Amanda Tolleson

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    I even tried hacking into the URL, "forbidden" was the page I got.

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    Hi John, and welcome to the forum.
    I'm afraid we are unable to view your photo as the URL is incomplete. If you try it again, I'm sure we can identify the snake for you.
    James.

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Veritech View Post
    I found this guy in my yard, does anyone know what type it is?

    pleas e-mail your photo to me,and i will post it ;-)

    info@jewel-dragons.nl

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    Sorry about the bad link, http://www.geocities.com/botoru/snake1.jpg

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    John, I believe you have an Eastern Garter Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis.
    James.

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    Thanks for the help, I have Rattlers & Copperheads floating around my yard, I thought I had something else to worry about

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    Re: Identifing a snake

    where do you live, it has the look of the T. brachystoma I have caught, on second thought maybe it is T.s.s........
    Justin

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