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Snakes caught in Florida (dial up warning)

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:) Hi all,

Just thought I would post a few pictures of a some snakes that my friend and I caught and/or photographed last year in Florida. :)
- All reptiles were released after being caught and/or breifly photographed.


Cottonmouth. (This snake was only photographed and was not caught.) Sorry about the awful/blury pic... :(

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Everglades Rat Snake. This snake was found breeding (attempting to breed?) with the Yellow Rat Snake pictured below.

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Yellow Rat Snake.

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Both Rat snakes together.

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Thanks for looking. :)
 
That Everglades Rat Snake look like a Everglades/yellow mix. Everglades Rat Snakes are not striped like that. It is very rare to find a plane Everglades any more mostly they are hybrid with the yellow.
 
Bear Foot inc. said:
That Everglades Rat Snake look like a Everglades/yellow mix. Everglades Rat Snakes are not striped like that. It is very rare to find a plane Everglades any more mostly they are hybrid with the yellow.

Thanks, I didn't realize that... That is interesting to know. :)
 
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