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my corn

romcio

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Hi to everyone.
This is my corn but i don't know what a kind is this. Any suggestions? And what sex is this?
/sorry for my english
 

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That looks like a Caramel to me. The tricky thing is that I have seen emoryi ratsnake with this kind of color too. Nice looking snake anyhow.
 
My first thought was intergrade (corn/emoryi-great plains rat) mix.

From the tail pic, it looks to be male.


Welcome!
 
I don't know but this is a beautiful animal. You're english is not worst than mine. Do you usualy speak french, because, I do!
 
I would have to agree with Clint on both points. That it looks like a possible intergrade and that it appears it may be a male.
I put your pictures on Photo Shop and lightened them to see the colors better and I would tend to lean away from caramel. Irregardless it is a beautiful looking snake.
And welcome to the forums.

Here are two of your pictures lightened up a little, I hope you don't mind.
 

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Thanks for the answers. Anyway, I don't think that intergrades are so available in my country (Poland) that has sligtly advanced in herpetology.
 
I am new also,Hi to everyone.I have to agree with Clint and Dianne about your snake looking like an Emoryi's Greay Plains Rat.

I have a pair of Albino Emoryi's and the pattern looks real close to the same.

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Bob
 
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