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I recently acquired this snake. From a distance I only had a view of its dorsal side and I thought it was a Rainbow Boa but as I got closer I could see the white/black underbelly of its upper half and I knew it was a Corn. The lower half of the underbelly is orange/black. It’s clearly not a Normal. Okeetee’s have full saddles don’t they? The black borders of this snake's lower saddles are so thick that they merge together and appear as black rectangles. Do the Abott’s look like this? I appreciate any input.
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