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Re: Wild Snake ID Help - Central Texas
That first one looks like a Texas rat snake and a pretty one at that. And that second one looks like an eastern hognose rather than a western because of the pattern.
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Re: Wild Snake ID Help - Central Texas
Originally Posted by Toad37
Texas rat snake
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Re: Wild Snake ID Help - Central Texas
I’m going to second the ID’s they stated. Man that Rat snake is pretty.
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