Celticcorn
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Hi All I just aquired a caramel corn. I don't live where corns are idigenous I live in Rhode island There is a local woodland walk area part of the parks and recreation area that I go for walks with my 6yo son to do a kind of capture and release to check out the local wild life. There are many Garter snakes in the area and we see them basking on the dam of the pond, as we were walking we saw a large brownish snake sitting on the wall. I scooped him up 99% sure this was not a local snake. It turns out it was a Caramel corn snake definitely not part of the local snake populations way far north of it's range and I believe Caramels are not a normal variation of wild corns. I have talked to other visitors of this place and it seems to be a favorite place for people to let go unwanted pets especially Snapping turtles there is a huge population of these. So I am pretty sure some one let this guy go . It is very tame to handle after it settled down for about an hour or so. I gave it a nice set up with the right stuff a friend is a snake keeper. it looks to be in the process of molting so I gave it a nice bath to clean it up and hydrate the skin. It seems to be quite happy now after being rescued from what I was sure was going to be a horrible demise especially when winter came on.
Dwight
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