all i know is the owner was trying to give it away because he was worried about having vet bills (the snake *hercules* has an odd kind of shiver/shudder on his rear half of his body) he said he bought him from somebody online about 8 or 9 years prior to giving him to me (ive had him 2 years now) vet pointed out to me a whole lot of old scars up and down his whole body she said it looked to her like like he had been badly chewed up by a cat or dog when he was small......probabally explaining the shudders ...(nerve damage) hes healthy and doing fine so ..........i have pretty much no info on the snake thats why i was asking online
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Can you give me a little more info? Is he/she wild caught? If so, do you know where?If captive bred and born unless the parents are available to post pictures of it may be hard to truly identify.
For a preliminary identification, it looks to be a an intergrade between L.g.californiae (California Kingsnake) and L.g.splendida(Desert Kingsnake). They are usually found in the south central part of AZ, or there about. It's is a great looking kingsnake though
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