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New snakes, is this a corn??

B-J@y

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I got this snakes fot free, the previous owner told me that they were some kind of hybrid! Does anyone know what kind of hybrid they are?? They are probably hybrid with cornsnakes, if they are hybrids at all!! can anyone what they are?
 

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Nope...not a corn at all

take a better pic of it ,,and focus on the head so people can see the head formation better.

send me or post another pic and ill tell you what kind of snake it is
 
hey wait a minute

is that the same snake you posted on the other post,,,it looks like a garter in this picture..!!!!! !!!!!! !
 
Looks like a yellow ratsnake to me (elaphe obsoleta quadravitatta)

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That's ok! I'm dutch too!

There are now a lot more dutch people that before....

here is the picture that you refer to!
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B]B-J@y

1.0 creamsicle "lemming"
0.1 amel "Ziggy"
0.0.1 snowcorn "Gandalf the White"
Originally posted by B-J@y

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Huh.. funny:) We have a grey rat named gandalf the gray! After watching the two towers last night,we were joking about renaming our snow corn to Gandalf the White.
 
i think its a yellow ratsnake from europe...

i think its a yellow rat snake from europe....we call it a vierstreepslang...in english; 4stripedsnake
 
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