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What type anery? - Or is she a non-corn?

Mowgli

Straight from The Jungle!
GOt this huge girl a week ago:
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What type of anery would you guesss? Or is she an intergrade?
 
Kisatchie
Pantherophis slowinskii
These have recently been described as a new species. They were formerly considered intergrades between corns and Emory's (great plains) rat snakes. They are still popularly considered to be a corn snake. Kisatchies are primarily found in Louisiana and extreme E. Texas. These are one of the darkest examples of the corn snake types. Most of ours exhibit "metallic" colors.
 
It doesn't look like a Kisatchie to me. Too much yellow on the neck. It is hard to tell when it is in blue. Looks like it could just be an Anery A that needs to shed.
 
Im with mike on this cornXtexas, also because of the head with resembles a texas rat, front dorsal pattern and color look like a texas rat and the size of em. I see no great plains in that guy.
 
Shes is not in shed.. Its just the photo faking it :D Her eyes are dark black IRL..
 
maybe some yellow rat involved? Because of all the yelllow and the bronze dorsals... kind of lighted up because of yellow rat influences maybe?
 
Hmmm.....sure thought that snake was in shed also. Not only because of the eyes but also the dull, dusty body look.

That is not a kisatchie but not sure if it is pure corn either. IF it is, it would be an anery but I would think corn cross something.
 
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