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FL Red Rats

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Here's a couple Central FL reds that have turned up over the last couple weeks. First one (in hand) was found hiding out under some old boards. Next one was found at 9:15 PM while taking a walk on a public trail near Downtown Clermont Lakeside. Funny after all these hours of field hunting and road cruising to find a nice red on a leisurely evening stroll...but that's snake hunting for ya! I referred to them as "residential reds"...Amazing they survive in the residential areas.
 

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Bill, you can legally keep them but I let them both go. Live and let live. I am also a breeder and will have a bunch of captive bred corns in a couple weeks so no need to take any corn snakes from the wild. Need to keep them out in the woods to ensure future corns in the area. Conversation through captive breeding! :thumbsup:
 
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