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Re: Help me identify this snake.
Originally Posted by salt
You posted it redshepherd? Think you would be able to catch it? Just to solve the mystery. Also if its a corn its not native and probably an escaped pet?
Yeah, but I posted it and then deleted after I got an answer yesterday, since it's a public group. I'm don't want my fb friends seeing me post in groups for some reason LOL
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Re: Help me identify this snake.
Originally Posted by DennisM
Considering it's location, I think this is more likely a Great Plains ratsnake.
No. This is a corn snake. Great plains rat snakes don't come in bright oranges/reds, yellows and blacks.
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Re: Help me identify this snake.
Great Plains rat snakes are from the southeast part of colorado and we are in the really far west part of the state. So I think it would be pretty rare to see one here.
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Re: Help me identify this snake.
Originally Posted by salt
You posted it redshepherd? Think you would be able to catch it? Just to solve the mystery. Also if its a corn its not native and probably an escaped pet?
Someone posted these pictures on a local message board. I don't know exactly where the snake is and it's probably long gone by now. I told the poster it was someone's lost pet but with all the local "snake experts" insisting it's a native bull snake I doubt anything will be done.
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Re: Help me identify this snake.
Do you live on the western slope or the eastern?
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Re: Help me identify this snake.
It's a cute snake, whatever it is lol
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