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    I'm also gunna say goini kingsnake.

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    here is another pic, its a head shot.



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    Definately looks like a patternless goini kingsnake they look amazing once they shed. Why anyone would throw it away would be dumb I can't find any close to me besides online.
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    Sorry it took so long, but here is a pic.


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    Re: Snake was brought into shelter, What is it?

    Quote Originally Posted by bigmike View Post
    Definately looks like a patternless goini kingsnake they look amazing once they shed. Why anyone would throw it away would be dumb I can't find any close to me besides online.
    I don't know if it's considered patternless but it sure looks like one of the goini complex. Great pets.
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    Could it be a Apalachicola Kingsnake?

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