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Corn Snake

Pantherophis guttatus

Description:

A common snake in the southeast US, corn snakes are often mistaken for "copperheads". This one was found in a pile of shingles.

Habitat:

Mixed pine/scrub

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3 Comments

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 10 years ago

Nice!!

kdpicturemaker
kdpicturemaker 10 years ago

Stunningly beautiful colouring and pattern. Very nice images.

sarah in the woods
sarah in the woods 10 years ago

Beautiful snake! I had a tiny one as a pet when I was a kid, until it got lost in the house. My mom was not happy. The cat found it for me under the carpet, but I had to let it go. (I had found it out in the woods.) I'm sure the snake was glad about that.

Noah Fields
Spotted by
Noah Fields

Florida, USA

Spotted on Dec 29, 2013
Submitted on Dec 31, 2013

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