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Posted by T Dance on November 29, 1999 at 22:58:31:
In Reply to: Re: sorry I messed that up heres the answer posted by Tres Hefter on November 28, 1999 at 22:23:00:
A naturally occurring intergrade between grey and yellow rat snakes is found in an area on the gulf coast of Florida. Most people call these Gulf Hammock rat snakes. I presently have four that I personally collected, and they vary to some degree. However, they basically look like a light colored grey rat with the blotches connected by stripes, especially on the dorsal surface. They seem to have a calm demeanor and feed like pigs. Keep in mind though, these are a naturally occurring intergrade that your hybrids may or may not resemble.
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