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One of my favorite Locality Okeetee's

Here's a belly shot

Most people expect to see lots of orange on the belly of Okeetee's. I personally prefer clean bellies.
 

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I think she's beautiful!

Definetly a beauty! congrats! Thanks for sharing! I'm sorta partial to Okeetees...LOL!
 
My 'not so vibrant but quite thick bordered' okeetee phase has got a very clean belly, I like it too!
 

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Answer to your question

Both parents were captured in the vicinity of Rt. 17 & Old Charleston Road, which is inbetween Ridgeland and Switzerland.
 
how can you find out what your snake definatly is, im really confused not wheter or not my girl is normal or okeetee, i was told normal but she looks so much liek a okeetee
 
Okeetee

My snake is an Okeetee because both of her parents were captured in Okeetee. Your snake is probably called an Okeetee because it may have some or most of the characteristics that snakes coming from Okeetee have.
 
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