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Lavender Corn Snake

Elaphe guttata

Photo by yulia8473
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Field Notes

Description:

wasnt able to see the full snake, but it is definitely purple)))

Habitat:

Spotted at Reptile Zoo Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (3)

i guess it was hiding because people stare at it all the time))) i want to come back and see it in full if i get lucky)))))
suggestions: Lavender Blood Red Corn Snake or an Indigo Snake. The lavender type can range from light purple to dark.
Wow. have not seen one with that coloring before. wish i could view the whole thing but still beautiful.
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PublishedMay 4, 2011

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