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new snake... not a corn but very nice...

Excellent name choice. It sounds cool. That is, if I am pronouncing it correctly in my head right now...My friend's name is Kiara..pretty close :)
 
Thats great news Jim!

Glad to hear she is eating, wish you all well. My husband and I saw a nice juvenile copperhead on the river trail when we were walking. A little darker shade than we are used to seeing. She allowed us to view her for about 5 min. then decided to leave our company, and go about her/his business! We don't have any cornsnakes in this part of WV, but we have plenty of Copperheads, and a few Timber Rattlers, of course a few other species of non venomous snakes, Black Rat snakes ect. I love to look at them in the wild, and then watch them go about their way. And I hate it when people kill them just because they find them and hate them or are afraid of them. Sorry about getting off the subject. Got a little carried away there.
 
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