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Snake ID HELP!

reptilejunkie33

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Found in Alabama.IT looks like a fewq snakes to me.Anyone sure they know?
 

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There r no other pics of him,not venomous so he is back where he was found.The body pattern looks like a corn and the head like a rat to me.Cannot find anything like it on the Alabama wildlife register.
 
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Any thoughts on how it would end up in Alabama? Thanks on the id help,was pretty sure it was a Ratsnake,just prettier than what is usually in Alabama.The babies I find here are look almost anery.
 
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