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Another snake ID
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10/23/15 05:27 PM
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G Hanold
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This was found in an alley. It has eye slits but no familiar pattern. [img:left]https://www.facebook.com/GHanold/posts/10207976892208651[/img]
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Re: Another snake ID
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#5241622
10/23/15 05:43 PM
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Sorry about the poor link. My iPhone is not cooperating with this site.
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/23/15 06:43 PM
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It's still fairly warm here, high 70's most days. The snake in the basement calls are starting to roll in. This one was in a city alley though.
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/23/15 11:35 PM
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It was Has a pretty positive ID of a Savu Python. Thanks for everyone's help.
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/24/15 10:49 AM
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If it's small, it's a Decay's snake. What's the belly look like?
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/26/15 10:27 AM
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It's definitely a savu python
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/27/15 09:48 PM
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Looks like a nice hat band, to me.
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/27/15 10:04 PM
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I average a lost pet snake every two years. This one is currently living in my basement along with the others. Every time I get one I say I'm going to sell it to make just a little more on the job, but never do. When I caught my albino corn snake I moved it into my first pythons tank and I spent $400 on a snake enclosure big enough for the python. I just don't come out on these jobs.
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/27/15 11:31 PM
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Yeah, we get one about every two years too. But we never take the jobs. It's not the python that scares me. It's the drug dealers
that own them! Careful slick, your ignorance is shining through.
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Re: Another snake ID
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10/28/15 06:04 AM
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There were no drug dealers anywhere around any I've gotten. 1st was a ball python left behind when a woman moved out ditching on her lease. 2nd was an albino corn snake that was spotted crawling across a driveway then up under the hood of their SUV. Then this last one was found in a alley behind a business. The only issue I've had is not being versed enough in snakes to be able to identify many of the exotics, especially now that there is a loophole allowing venomous snakes into the state. That's why I started this topic, I was trying to identify what I was going to be dealing with when I got to the job site.
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