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09-14-20, 09:46 PM
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Identification help please
This little guy has taken up residence on my patio. He has the python head though I couldn't get a photo of it. Any help with identification would be greatly appreciated.
Blair
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09-15-20, 04:21 PM
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Re: Identification help please
Looks like a corn snake but if you're in florida I wouldn't touch anything in the wild lol
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09-17-20, 08:17 PM
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Re: Identification help please
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
if you're in florida I wouldn't touch anything in the wild lol
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Haha, I live in australia. If it's in the wild don'y even go near it!
Of course this rule should apply to me as well, however the other day I messed with a venomous snake, and wrangled a wild carpet python, all in one day!
Ah, the joy of being an aussie.
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09-18-20, 04:21 AM
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Re: Identification help please
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Originally Posted by Pythonguy1
Haha, I live in australia. If it's in the wild don'y even go near it!
Of course this rule should apply to me as well, however the other day I messed with a venomous snake, and wrangled a wild carpet python, all in one day!
Ah, the joy of being an aussie.
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The life we all long for...
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09-20-20, 04:57 PM
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Re: Identification help please
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Originally Posted by ReptiWorldWide
The life we all long for...
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Haha, Until you get bit, scratched, stung, eaten, drowned or burned to death. I trust that you heard about our horrific bushfires last year. More like dante's inferno then a bushfire. Lucky me, I live in QLD, the hottest state in australia. Got up to 46 last year. May as well enjoy it.
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09-16-20, 06:01 PM
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Re: Identification help please
Looks like a corn snake to me too.
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09-17-20, 01:41 AM
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Re: Identification help please
Yeah either a corn, or some other kind of rat snake. It is harmless and will probably stay around that size, so if you live in florida, you don't have to worry of it becoming a Burmese python .
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09-17-20, 12:07 PM
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Re: Identification help please
Definitely a corn snake.
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09-17-20, 02:02 PM
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Re: Identification help please
I agree with corn. Harmless snake nothing to worry about.
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