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#338651 06/10/13 03:33 PM
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This snake was found near my home in Grand Prairie. I don't care for snakes, but this was very pretty. It was helped out the yard and send on its way.

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This is the picture....



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I have never seen that kind of snake before. It is beautiful. I bet it is very hard to see in wild. The camo is really good.

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Appears to be a Corn Snake.

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Looks like one that Todd might like, although I did hear some faint screaming before I noticed this thread laugh

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My guess is a King Snake...They are one of the GOOD GUYS...The eat poisonous snakes...Not like we have any poisonous ones in IL, so what would I know... LOL

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I did an image search for Corn and King snakes and didn't readily see a clear match.


Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:"
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Originally Posted By: outdoorlivin247
My guess is a King Snake...

is this it?

http://www.petsgallery.info/1036/snake/Kingsnake%20-%20Desert.html


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Looks very similar, general pattern-wise, that is.

Last edited by Sunil; 06/10/13 05:22 PM. Reason: sp.

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Originally Posted By: Sunil
Looks very similar, general patter-wise, that is.


Sunil...even-though he may be one of the "good guys",
I wouldn't wanna wake up & feel him inside my sleeping bag!


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Well, I have looked at a lot of pictures, but nothing really matches. My best guess was a specked king snake, but it just doesn't really look right.

My first thought was the old line "red & yellow, kill a fellow", but this obviously isn't a coral snake.

I suspect the collective wisdom of the Pond Bosses will supply the correct answer.


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My guess, desert kingsnake.


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Florida King Snake. My son had one as a pet for about 15 years. I got it for him when he was 5 to get him over a fear of snakes. It was 10" long. It stopped growing at 4'-8". Very tame and friendly snake. Markings exactly the same but yours has slightly more black.

He lost his fear of snakes the first week, then I learned they live over 20 years.

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Beautiful Snake!


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Mudhole thank you! This has been one of those little things in life that has really bug me.


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IDed as a Speckled King Snake, by Clint Pustejovsky (The Snake Man / Texas Snakes.Net )

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I haven't seen one of those in years. I used to have a lot of them.


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