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    Re: help Identify

    what a lovely snake
    thanks for the great photos
    rhea
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    Heh... I'm starting to think T. brachystoma should be a butleri subspecies...
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    Re: help Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Heh... I'm starting to think T. brachystoma should be a butleri subspecies...
    Thats what I thought it was with the first one found the baby,and then we figured it was brachystoma, which I am in prime area for both brachy, and butleri.......but I do think they look very simlar to Kyle!!!!
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    oh my god.... that is one of THE cutest snakes I have ever seen!!!!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma200316 View Post
    Thats what I thought it was with the first one found the baby,and then we figured it was brachystoma, which I am in prime area for both brachy, and butleri.......but I do think they look very simlar to Kyle!!!!
    Try extremely similar. Brachystoma looks like a 10x lighter butler's with an even smaller head, if that's even possible. XD
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    Re: help Identify

    Please, can you help me identify this species?
    I can't say where is this photo taken, it's all I got... I don't even know the continent. But I would appreciate any help.
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    Nice snake- I'd say if she made it that far where she is, she hopefully will be ok there on her own. Just let the kids know that that type is illegal to catch.

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    Re: help Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by milance View Post
    Please, can you help me identify this species?
    I can't say where is this photo taken, it's all I got... I don't even know the continent. But I would appreciate any help.

    sry pics aren't that great, but I'm thinking maybe a Rat/Gopher snake
    Hard to tell without better pics and knowing where this location is!!! I don't think its any kinda Garter though...
    Justin

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    Re: help Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by Justin
    I don't think its any kinda Garter though...
    That much we can be sure of, unless they were caught near 3 mile island


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    Quote Originally Posted by milance View Post
    Please, can you help me identify this species?
    I can't say where is this photo taken, it's all I got... I don't even know the continent. But I would appreciate any help.
    They look like colubrids; probably some Asian rat snake species.
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