Re:of poisonous snakes
- Subject: Re:of poisonous snakes
- From: D* L*
- Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 16:55 -0500
Given where you were and that description maybe it was a Red Racer. ____________________Reply Separator____________________ Subject: of poisonous snakes Author: pkssreid@email.msn.com (Reid Family) Date: 4/26/02 6:03 PM OOPS! In case anyone gets overly impressed with my brothers and me and mistakes us for the stateside version of Steve Erwin et.al., let me just correct that re ptilian ID of the snake we handled: It wasn't a coral snake - yikes- or even the California KING snake we all originally thought, but now my brother thinks some other snake altogether; perhaps a ringneck snake. Any snake fans among you pla ntsfolk? Bright orange belly with a gray/black back; very slender. Karrie Reid
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OOPS! In case anyone gets overly
impressed with my brothers and me and mistakes us for the stateside version of
Steve Erwin et.al., let me just correct that reptilian ID of the snake we
handled: It wasn't a coral snake - yikes- or even the California KING snake we
all originally thought, but now my brother thinks some other snake altogether;
perhaps a ringneck snake. Any snake fans among you plantsfolk?
Bright orange belly with a gray/black back; very slender.
Karrie Reid
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