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Herping in the House

I think that it is either a young Black Rat or a young Texas Rat. It could also be a cross between the two, but I would say that it is in all probability a Juvenile Black Rat.

Then again, what do I know.
 
Florida has the Miami's as their locality corn snake. Other areas have theirs. Louisiana has the Kisatchie which is mainly found in Kisatchie Forest. we can tell just by picking him up the lil guy is under fed. I dont think we will really be able to tell for sure until it gets back up to normal weight since right now it is almost as long as my corn snake that weighs 197 grams but this stray that wandered in is only at 40 grams.
 
Picture of him in more natural sunlight
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