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Field Notes

Description:

young snake, about 40 cm long

Habitat:

temperate forest immersed in a city, fragmentated and disturbed, vegetation elements: Cupresus lusitanica trees, Muhlenbergia sp. grasses

Notes:

my pic is not very good :(

Species ID Suggestions

Northern Mexican Garter

Thamnophis eques

Comments (13)

I saw that and i replied to that mail too..I was so happie regarding your informations in the mail :) You too take care..I ll be waiting for your mail :)
ill send you a mail...we once shared some pics and info about Bixa orellana by mail but i think you forgot!! :D take care. And yes, i found this little snake close to my backyard, im so glad still there are some creatures like this, even though agriculture, cattle and human setlements have destroyed most of this area....
I was active here..But unable to find u here..I wished we had another mode of communication, if possible :) (I googled ur last line..U meant u were finding new things in your backyard)
Thanks Isabella, Jellis, Amanda, BioEu and Adarsha. I havent seen you either Adarsha!! how have you been?! for sure taking some nice nature photos as usual. Si BioEu, atrás de mi casita, en el Axusco :D
Supercool spotting Yuriana! Its been many days i have not seen you..!
Eastern Fox snakes don't have a stripe down the center.
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PublishedMay 14, 2013

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