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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1144217" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Eastern Mud Snake. There is enough varability that the red or orangish bands do not always go as high as they do in some specimens. All specimens do not look like the pictures in books. I have seen almost totally black Timber Rattlesnakes. Too large for the swamp snake which is only 10 to 18 inches. The head is more barrel shaped so not an indigo which is the largest snake in North America. Indigo snakes are heavy snakes, they will impress you when you see a big one at a zoo or serpentarium. They are protected due to their decreased numbers so be a great find to be one of those.</p><p></p><p>I will bet the farm on the Mud Snake <em>Farancia abacura</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1144217, member: 17767"] Eastern Mud Snake. There is enough varability that the red or orangish bands do not always go as high as they do in some specimens. All specimens do not look like the pictures in books. I have seen almost totally black Timber Rattlesnakes. Too large for the swamp snake which is only 10 to 18 inches. The head is more barrel shaped so not an indigo which is the largest snake in North America. Indigo snakes are heavy snakes, they will impress you when you see a big one at a zoo or serpentarium. They are protected due to their decreased numbers so be a great find to be one of those. I will bet the farm on the Mud Snake [i]Farancia abacura[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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