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Eastern Milk Snake

Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum

Description:

Juvenile female, likely just under 2 years old and just over 32 centimeters. She was emaciated and had blisters likely from humidity.

Habitat:

Near an abandoned construction site around a fence and powerline. There were plenty of rocks and concrete nearby but some bushes, sand and grass as well. Human activity in the area seemed negligible.

Notes:

She was found again on the 18th of May and much of her blistering had healed. She went through a shed cycle and seemed a bit fatter so her survival is likely barring predation.

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BillRulon-Miller
Spotted by
BillRulon-Miller

Tabernacle Township, New Jersey, USA

Spotted on May 5, 2013
Submitted on May 21, 2013

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