Trouble identifying this colubrid, Kansas Area
I've google'd and reviewed extensive pics of garter and corn snakes but can't find a match.
Any help identifying this snake is greatly appreciated (so I know what to feed it)!
It was caught in the Kansas City, KS area today on a walk near a stream (30 ft away or so).
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Nice little brown snake.
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If the color is true it could be a Storeria occipitomaculata. Hard to say for sure if it is a Brown Snake.(Storeria dekai) Probably safer to go with Stefan and just say that it is Storeria. I can't be sure of the species. They are all so similar.
Is the belly a very rich red color?
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Originally Posted by
ConcinnusMan
Is the belly a very rich red color?
Hi, and thanks all for the help with this!
The belly is a cream color.
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Well then...
Originally Posted by
guidofatherof5
matris ut plures
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Those are the sweetest snakes ever...
Le Ann
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