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nice looking corn from FL

Cute! I just found a snake in my yard a couple days ago, but it was not a cornsnake...
 
Cute! I just found a snake in my yard a couple days ago, but it was not a cornsnake...
Nanci i been finding a lot of yellow rats the last few weeks some other snakes too this was the first live corn snake i have found this year after a week of trying to find one i have found 8 dead i was happy to save this one from the road
 
Really cute! I wish I found corns in my yard.

Nothing against corns and LECH (Lame East Coast Herpers), but AZ has got a huge variety of snakes. And if you want to stay ratsnake-oriented...

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Nothing against corns and LECH (Lame East Coast Herpers), but AZ has got a huge variety of snakes.

Without such a "huge variety of snakes" and with less habitat where snakes are laying around on the roads us Lame East Coast Herpers have to hunt for snakes, like in dirt and leaves and underbrush and briars and swamps. A bit different than the Elite Arizona Herpers.
 
Sigh. Not fair. I have seen eastern rat snakes on a road near the river. Twice, maybe three times?
When we had them at work I used to find them on the asphalt in our yard in the early fall trying to keep warm a little longer.
Just make sure that you keep posting photos, we'll get our rattlesnakes through you.
 
Rich has come to Florida for two summers, now. We have seen ONE snake, on a road, in Daytona. I finally had to hire Daniel Parker to take us on a cool surprise date to go snake hunting to make Rich believe we had snakes here!
 
I guess Snake Road in Illinois is do-able for me. It would be interesting to go but I probably never will, I'll just keep sloggin' around our area finding nerodia.
 
My New Years resolution this year is go to Snake Road. We're in the beginning stages of planning an early April trip- I hope to buy my plane ticket today, and make cabin reservations this week!!
 
I think you all should come to Maine and do a little herping:D

Here's one of my finds last summer and OH YA !!! I was excited. ;)
 

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Cool, nice sharp pattern. I like those little guys.
We do have a good variety of snakes, you just have to work a little to find them most of the time.
I'd love to see a wild corn like the OP. Virginia has them, but I've never found one. I lived in southern VA for a while but I guess I didn't try hard enough then. Maybe global warming will bring them north?
 
I have found exactly two. Everyone here is always raving about the numerous red ratsnakes they find all over their property. I guess I only got one!
 
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