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Elaphe g. guttata x Elaphe o. obsoleta
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by TheFifthDay on July 8, 2009
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I was wondering if anyone has seen these? Either in the wild or in captive collections.
If anyone can direct me to some pictures that would be great.
Thanks,
Jon Short
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RE: Elaphe g. guttata x Elaphe o. obsoleta
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by Cro on July 9, 2009
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Jon, a few years back I found a adult ratsnake that was perhaps a hybrid. From above, it looked like a nicely patterned light colored black ratsnake, except that it had a large amount of corn snake like orange coloration in the back and belly.Also, the belly pattern was like that of a corn snake. I did not have a camera with me at the time, so, I do not have any photos, and I did not keep the snake. Whatever it was, it was most unusual.
Best Regards
John Z
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by Crotalusssp on July 9, 2009
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I too have also seen many Elaphe (Patherophis), whichever you prefer, that appear to be hybrids of sorts. Not really so much in collections, but in odd color/pattern wilds I see.
Charles
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RE: Elaphe g. guttata x Elaphe o. obsoleta
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by TheFifthDay on July 9, 2009
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I have looked all over for some pictures, but I can't find any.
I would like to see what they look like.
Thanks for the answers though!
Jon Short
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