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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Here's one of the numerous Eastern Worms snakes I've found:


    And, Loren, this is the PO'ed one. Young male Black Recer:
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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Those are really cool little snakes (the worm snakes). Do they get much bigger?
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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Thanks. Here's another photo of the Racer:
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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Very nice finds, Sid.

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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Nice. Sometimes I think it would be awesome to try to have a display collection of all the different types of racers, whipsnakes, and coachwhips- but one guy can only take care of so many snakes, especially with a full time job.

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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    nice i wish i had that variety where i live!!!!
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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Some great finds there, Sid. Love the racer.
    James.

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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Quote Originally Posted by count dewclaw View Post
    Those are really cool little snakes (the worm snakes). Do they get much bigger?
    LeAnn, This is an adult. Average length is around 8- 10 inches

    Thanks to all for the comments and James the racer was a nice specimen. Definately had the Racer attitude.
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    1.0 T. s sackenii- Peninsular Ribbon

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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    LeAnn, This is an adult. Average length is around 8- 10 inches
    Cool! It would be very easy to overlook one of those worm snakes. What kind of habitat do they like?
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    Re: Sid's '08 finds

    Quote Originally Posted by count dewclaw View Post
    Cool! It would be very easy to overlook one of those worm snakes. What kind of habitat do they like?
    I normally find them in wooded areas, under decaying wood and sometimes under rocks.
    Sid
    9.14 T. s sirtalis, 2.2. T. ordinoides, 1.1 T. e vagrans, 1.1 T. s parietalis,
    1.0 T. s sackenii- Peninsular Ribbon

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