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Originally Posted by eminart
I'm not so sure about that. There's seems to be a lot of discussion even with scientists on where to draw the line on the different rat snake species. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'd just like to know which features distinguish this from spiloides in your mind. The colors between "black", "gray", and "texas" ratsnakes seem to vary and overlap a LOT to me. It seems they're separated more by geography than anything.
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It just looks like a obsoleta to me in every way. It's just one of those things where when you have seen enough of them it's just obvious, know what I mean? It's like how some people can't tell the difference between C.atrox and C.scutaltus. To me they look nothing alike.