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Please Help me ID this snake

Herfinater12

New member
I am trying to ID this snake that someone brought to me and I need some help please. I know the pics isnt the best but do what you can please.

 
i don't have a clue............but it is pretty cool. i will wait with you for an answer.
 
PnyKlr said:
It looks to me like a prairie kingsnake.
Really? Doesn't match up to the pattern on my prairie king but then again I got him as an adult :shrugs: Cool looking little guy no matter what.

~Katie
 
I was looking at the similarities between the snake above and THIS

The head pattern is similar, as well as the saddles towards the middle-back (look as if they straddle the spine.

I dunno. The one above is a bit small, and the snake is in blue or the pic is fuzzy.

I am not a herp-expert, though, so I could most definitely be wrong. :grin01:
 
Was it brought to you as a wild animal, or a captive bred? If it's wild, what region was it caught? If it's captive bred, where was it obtained?
 
Herfinater12 said:
It was a captive hatched snake found in Lyon County Kansas. He found 5 eggs together and got only the one to hatch.
Thank you, that helps a bunch :)

Looks like, as stated before, it's a Prairie King.
 
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