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Need Help Identifying these babies - from Alabama

Repto-Girl

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Alrighty guys. Need help identifying these precious babies.
newly hatched. I live in the northeast corner of Alabama.
My dad was bushhogging and pushing up stumps on our back pasture and he saw these little guys. Being an animal lover as well, he got off the tractor and picked these guys up and brought them to me. He said their eggs were there, so they just recently have hatched.
Are they cornsnakes?
or grey rat snakes?

I've owned and raised cornsnakes, but all have been captive morphs.
They do have pattern on their heads but not as distinct as most corns.

Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Repto-Girl
 

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Looks like you've got a pile of baby black rat snakes! Lucky! They're one of my favorite snakes.

Youuuuu shouuuuuuuuuld keeeeeeeeeeeeep ooooooone....
 
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