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Posted by Reptiles on March 06, 2002 at 14:48:49:
In Reply to: ok i have a question here and please bare with me. posted by robin on March 06, 2002 at 14:45:02:
Corn snakes are a type of rat snake. Also, some corn snakes being bred now are hybrids to get additional color morphs. So, some of the corns have a few different type of rat snakes in them.
: I am new to rat snake and colubrids. I have kept boas and pythons or many years but colubrids are a new adventure. can i please ask one question, and please do not jump my case but.......what is the difference between rat snakes and corn snakes? I have seen some rat snakes that look very much like corns, in their patterns and body structure. I know scale count and different things like that can make a difference but what exactly makes them different (in the rat snakes that tend to look like a corn snakes)a good axample to me is the emorys rat snake ,very corn snakish markings . Also, bairds rats when they are babies look very corn snakeish LOL
: ok well enough rambling. thanks guys for your time- robin
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