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ok one is almost out of the egg and i will post more pics when they all come out.
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Mayyyyybe an eastern milk but most likely a ratsnake, which covers corns as well.
Where IS Ben Biscy when you need him?
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I also think a rat snake. A typical baby black rat snake will come out with a lot of patterning looking a lot like a corn or a milk snake, just darker. Pretty sure the pattern will start to fade in the next few months and you will end up with 4 nice CH:) black ratsnakes. Todd
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I just wanted to say thanks for saving them:gj:
Also I think it looks like rat or corn snake.
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herper55
I just wanted to say thanks for saving them:gj:
Also I think it looks like rat or corn snake.
i just could not let them get crushed and i wont lie i was worried they may be poisonous and was nervous to bring them in my home but i had to take the chance. and it paid off they are really cool.
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It is either a Texas rat snake or a Slowinksi/Kisatchie corn snake.
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dmaricle
i just could not let them get crushed and i wont lie i was worried they may be poisonous and was nervous to bring them in my home but i had to take the chance. and it paid off they are really cool.
The only venomous in central Louisiana that lay eggs are coral snakes and its not very likely that you would find their eggs due to their fossorial nature.
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SerpentesCiconii
It is either a Texas rat snake or a Slowinksi/Kisatchie corn snake.
The only venomous in central Louisiana that lay eggs are coral snakes and its not very likely that you would find their eggs due to their fossorial nature.
see i learn something new every day thanks
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i found a pic online and i think it is a kisachie corn like this one.
http://www.tobinherpetological.com/1...ley7242005.JPG
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Looks a lot like a black rat.
Oh well, keep em and see or turn them loose and maybe find out later.
Cool though.