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Any Ideas of the size of this guy?

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Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone is familiar with this picture. I think it d.c erebennus. Not sure though. Look at the size of his nostrils! Whoa! :eek:

Huge, anyone know?


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Hopefully i got the pic this time
 

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Judging from the size of the bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) in the background which rarely grows larger than six inches in height, I would guess the total length of the part of the snake you can see in the photograph is 27 inches. Considering you're only seeing the first 5/8ths of the snake here, I would guess the snake's total length is around 60 inches, or five feet in length. Small for an indigo snake, so this is probably a subadult/young adult.
 
Looks like a 5' D. C. Couperi. Hard to tell, though.

By the way, it's Drymarchron melanurus erebennus, not Drymarchon corais erebennus.
 
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