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Re: Help IDing please
It looks sort of like a pyg but not quite.....so maybe a small canebreak
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Re: Help IDing please
Look's like a pgymy, not a canebrake.
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Re: Help IDing please
That is definitly a young canebreak
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Re: Help IDing please
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MKHerps
That is definitly a young canebreak
Absolutely a young horridus .
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Re: Help IDing please
This would be a neonate (baby) Crotalus Horridus (Timber/Canebrake rattler). As long as she and the dogs do not mess with them and give them the space a venomous snake needs, they shouldn't pose a problem. Knowing that there are rattlers there, use EXTREME caution when outside.
My friends and I collection:
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Agkistrodon C. Contortrix x2
Agkistrodon P. Piscivorus
Crotalus Horridus
Sistrurus Miliairius Miliairius
Colubrids
Lampropeltis G. Californiae x3
Pituophis Melanoleucus Sayi
Lampropeltis Triangulum ssp.
Boas
Corallus Hortulanus x4
Boa Constrictor Imperator x2
Pythons
Python Regius x2
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