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Re: Rat snake - Male or female
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I'd guess male from that pic, but I've never gone on appearance alone. However, probing or popping is best done by those with experience so you don't hurt (injure) the snake.
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Re: Rat snake - Male or female
Thank you for the help. And absolutely.
Would you be able to tell me generally how long(inches) each respective gender's tails are?
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Re: Rat snake - Male or female
Originally Posted by Snicks
Thank you for the help. And absolutely.
Would you be able to tell me generally how long(inches) each respective gender's tails are?
No, it's all relative to their body size- in general males have the longer tails, but unless you have same-age siblings, that description isn't much help. Even then, they might not be growing at the same rate- many things can throw you off when trying to tell a snake's gender just "by looking". As the snake grows, so too does their tail.
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Once they are a bit more mature, the shape can help a bit but I haven't had enough experience to tell from your picture and rely on popping/probing.
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