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Corn Snake

Pantherophis guttatus

Photo by TextileRanger
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Field Notes

Description:

About 18 inches - 24 inches long.

Habitat:

Pond's edge in East Texas Piney Woods.

Species ID Suggestions

Corn Snake

Pantherophis guttatus

Comments (1)

Thank you! Corn snake is not listed in the book I have, Tennant's Snakes of Texas, and I also did not know about the genus name change. I read the article on Wikipedia. Would you say that this snake's color morph is anerythristic? (another word I did not know before)

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