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Corn snake

Elaphe guttata

Photo by KarenMoser
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Field Notes

Description:

This corn snake is a young adult; a little over 2 feet long. It has a color pattern that breeders refer to as "Miami" variety.

Habitat:

We found it under a lantana bush in a sunny lawn border.

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PublishedJuly 16, 2013

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