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Old 09-15-14, 07:54 PM   #1
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ID for this Florida snake, please?

Hello. Please see the attached photo. Can anyone identify this snake for me? It was quite small, and perhaps even smaller than my adult hand (I wasn't prepared to touch it to find out). The body was bright blue but, as you can see, the head was brown with white stripes.

I don't know if this snake is a Florida native, but I found this snake in my backyard in Gainesville, Florida (northern Florida). The snake was hiding behind a big vine that was growing up the side of a tall pine tree. In the photo, the snake had just emerged from its hiding spot after I alarmed it.

I look forward to your thoughts. Many thanks in advance.
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Old 09-16-14, 03:14 AM   #2
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Re: ID for this Florida snake, please?

That is not a snake, that is a Five-lined Skink. (you can clearly see its hind legs)
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Old 09-16-14, 05:46 AM   #3
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Re: ID for this Florida snake, please?

You serious, Clark?

If this is a joke, then - LoL.
If you're serious, Tsubaki is right. The legs should be a dead giveaway.
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Old 09-16-14, 05:58 AM   #4
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Re: ID for this Florida snake, please?

Skink not snake
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Old 09-16-14, 01:57 PM   #5
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Re: ID for this Florida snake, please?

Easy to make that mistake if you're unfamiliar with them, tho. They stay on the ground and move with that serpentine motion. Plus, their legs are small enough to be easily overlooked. Thanks for the pic, reminds me of finding those guys when I'm in Florida. And I like that shade of blue😃.
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Old 09-16-14, 02:14 PM   #6
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Re: ID for this Florida snake, please?

I hatched out some of these a few years ago



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