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  1. AccidentalFarm

    snakes

    Quote: LOL...keep it simple!
  2. AccidentalFarm

    snakes

    Quote: I don't think I've seen a snake around here that looks like the one in the magazine photo. Does it have brown on it with the black? (last photo looks like it might) Maybe there are types of King snakes that are solid black (i'm certainly not a herp expert)...I Googled and couldn't...
  3. AccidentalFarm

    snakes

    King snakes have a banding pattern. They are not the same as Indigo's. King snakes are also called Chain snakes and Milk snakes. Some look much like a Coral snake with its banding and coloring.
  4. AccidentalFarm

    snakes

    Looks like a Blue Indigo, (or a different species of indigo- depending on where you live). Great snake to have around. They prey on other snakes, including venomous ones, as well as rodents and such. They are really quite beautiful snakes. On Edit: It is non-venomous.
  5. AccidentalFarm

    snakes

    I'm just going to add that not all venomous snakes are pit vipers. Some venomous snakes fit the profile listed under 'non venomous'. A coral snake would be an example. It is not a pit viper and does have a blunt rounded shape head and slender body. I think the 'blunt nosed viper' and cobras...
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