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Found Hatchling - ID Help

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Found this little one, I believe it to be an anerythristic motley corn, the belly appear to be white with no checks, will try for a picture when it settles down.


Not sure what to do with it, probably release in my backyard. Got it from my moms yard, the neighbors like to kill snakes. I've heard these are common wild in North Florida (if it isnt a norm)
 
I'm in my truck, on the phone, so I can't see it well but could it be a juvie black racer? Does it bite a lot?
 
Yeah that doesn't quite look like a corn to me, but then I can hardly tell one morph from another hahah :p
 
ding ding! You are 100% right! I've never seen hatchlings from a black racer before.


I knew something was non-corn about it, but it is so small so I though I would post. Amazing the likeness, now that I look at it the head pattern would be more distinct it were a corn.
 
Definitely a racer! You can tell by their huge bug eyes, among other things! They love to live right in people's yards- he'd probably be very happy in yours. Probably not a good pet.
 
Yeah, they're super active and very bitey/flighty and wild caught ones don't make great pets. Very cute though!
 
yeah, he is free an happy to roam my yard now. I have a large wood deck with plenty of lizards and hiding places
 
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