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Natural History/Field ObservationField observations of corn snakes, field collecting, or just general topics about the natural environment they are found in.
Well I'm bummed out. One of my sons found a wild hypo on the road not far from my house. He caught it, but had nothing to put it in, so let it go. Then on my bike ride yesterday I found a corn that was hit by a car or truck. It was about 16 inches long and had vivid red saddles with a pale silver background. What a beauty. There has to be some awesome corns right nearby. I'll keep looking.