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04-12-03, 08:30 PM
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Easy pic I.D.s?
This one should be pretty simple for you all. Give it a try.What subspecies?
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04-12-03, 08:39 PM
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Hard call .. Ill take a while guess and say pine snake.. hmm even southern pine snake...
How far off was I??
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04-12-03, 08:40 PM
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#2 is 'nother easy one.
Well, that didn't take too long Dom. It's a Florida pine snake.Here's one more to get your eyes working.
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04-12-03, 08:52 PM
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#3 is a bit more difficult
Bad pic but that makes it more fun. Anyone?
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04-12-03, 09:01 PM
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#4 is not seen often in the hobby
Give it a shot. I'm bored.Sorry!
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04-12-03, 09:27 PM
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Lemme see, knowing you, #2 is probably a glades. #4 seems to be a hondo but since you say it's not often seen, I'll pass.
#3 is a toughie. It's a cool looking snake anyways! Almost like a house snake. I'm pretty sure it's one of the more secretive snake of FL which hide under logs and trunks. Name fails me.
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04-12-03, 11:11 PM
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I think #4 is almost definitely an ecuadoran milk. Iam unsure on the othersbut i think #2 is a glades and #3 is a...geez i have no idea about that one!
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04-13-03, 12:12 AM
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Oh and is the 1st one a Northern Pine? Scales don't look keeled enough though.
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04-14-03, 07:57 PM
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Well, I see no more guesses. You guys got 'em anyway.(except #3)! #1 is a FL. pine snake, #2 is an everglades rat snake, #3 is a pine woods snake, and #4 is an Ecuadorian milk. I'll have to put another group together for ya!
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