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DanMcFeely Corn Snake
Corn Snake commented on by DanMcFeely Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada12 years ago

Sorry. New to this site.

Dan

DanMcFeely Serpiente Coral - Dumeril's Coral Snake
Serpiente Coral - Dumeril's Coral Snake commented on by DanMcFeely Colombia12 years ago

True and that's the only doubts I have. It's interesting though as this site helps scientists and animal lovers alike to put forward their findings allowing far better resources for tracking. It's kind of like the SETI programme astronomers use to help map the stars. Do to think given the central American land bridge to S. America a environmental change could have caused them to head south? And what about my other suggestion for it's ID? Have you any suggestions? Look forward to hearing from you.

DanMcFeely Serpiente Coral - Dumeril's Coral Snake
Serpiente Coral - Dumeril's Coral Snake commented on by DanMcFeely Colombia12 years ago

I have no other way of corroborating it but looks really identical from the patterning, colouration and banding in my ID book. Another alternative could be the Painted coralsnake ( Micrurus corallinus). I'm open to suggestions! :)

DanMcFeely Corn Snake
Corn Snake commented on by DanMcFeely Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada12 years ago

Really common in the pet trade :)

DanMcFeely Corn Snake
Corn Snake commented on by DanMcFeely Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada12 years ago

Have a pet one of these :)

DanMcFeely Serpiente Coral - Dumeril's Coral Snake
Serpiente Coral - Dumeril's Coral Snake commented on by DanMcFeely Colombia12 years ago

Looks to be an Allen's coral snake. This interesting as from what I can see they normally are found in Nicaragua and costa rica.

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