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Snake ID?
bjrogg:
I agree Pat. It looks very clean and bright. I had pet snakes before and when they shed they looked so shinny and new.
If it wasn’t a dead road kill I would have let it go had I spotted it. Since it was found as a road kill and brought to me by my buddy. I just couldn’t let it go to waste.
Bjrogg
osage outlaw:
That's what I call a corn snake. I have used them on bows before. They are cool looking skins. They come in a grey/red pattern too. I find them fairly often in my area. They don't get much bigger than that. They are smaller than black rat snakes.
osage outlaw:
Here's one of the grey and red pattern.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php?topic=57085.0
bjrogg:
Thanks Clint. I’ve been looking online and it very similar to Michigan Rattler. I didn’t see any rattles on it but maybe I didn’t look hard enough. I have never seen one before and thought they were only up north, but while doing presentations people have told me they have seen them locally.
I’m not sure if it is legal to possess or not, but I couldn’t make myself leave it just go to waste
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
I don’t see any rattles though. See sure is pretty.
Bjrogg
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