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    "Third shed, A Success" Light of Dae's Avatar
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    What species is this?

    Figured I'd start this thread for me n anyone else who wants to post pictures of unknown snakes

    Now my baby girl was captive born from a wild caught gravid female. This baby is starting to look brighter, her center stripe is bright orange, and she's getting 'flushed' lol looks like she is always blushing with orange cheeks, her side stripes are a nice bright yellow greenish starting to look orange near her head. and where she was solid black in-between center stripe n side stripes its now turning a deep rusty purplish brown with spots! Pictures don't do her justice. Will try to get more taken later with better lighting. Oh and this is an Alberta Canada Snake.

    snke.jpgsnke5.jpg
    See how she's almost purple looking? Neat eh?
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    Re: What species is this?

    snke5.jpgI made it little bigger so you can see her color little better.
    Any know what species she would be? Oh and I need to name her! Suggestions welcome!
    Daffy-T. Radix, George-T. Marcianus, NoName-King Snake
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    Re: What species is this?

    She's very pretty....
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    Re: What species is this?

    Tough call, the picture is still a bit small and blurry.
    If I was taking a guess I'd maybe go with Thamnophis atratus zaxanthus (Thamnophis atratus zaxanthus - Diablo Range Gartersnake) did it look like this when you were holding it?

    (borrowed the photo from California Snakes Photo Index)

    I'm going on the dorsal stripe being more orange and the sides being yellow. Do you know where it came from? The snakes range is a great way to tell what it is, because obviously if it came from the east coast it's not likely to be one of these.
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    Re: What species is this?

    Its from Alberta, Canada. central area. for sure not a Cali snake.
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    Re: What species is this?

    In that case I'm going for a Western Plains Garter - Thamnophis radix haydeni

    Take a look here: The Western Plains Garter Snake at the UAMZ

    If I'm right it's a radix, so you can expect confirmation from Steve when he wakes up from his afternoon nap
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    Re: What species is this?

    hmm She looks a lot like that, but she's got quite the color showing up in her that I'm almost wondering if her mother was met by a red sided garter? I'm not sure, but to me she looks like a mix of Thamnophis sirtalis and Thamnophis radix haydeni ???
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    Re: What species is this?

    just Thamnophis radix

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    Re: What species is this?

    The color of the stripe says Radix to me! The rest says Sirtalis sirtalis! Steve! Opinion please!!! (stupid computer again!)
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    Re: What species is this?

    Sorry Chris, I can't concur with your identification since there are no subspecies of T.radix recognized anymore.
    T.radix range map.



    Central Alberta would probably mean T.s.parietalis (Red Sided Garter Snake).
    Not my first guess at first glance but the Rossman range maps leans that way for sure.
    I know that T.s.parietalis can range greatly in appearance.

    Range map of T.sirtalis/subs from "The Garter Snakes-Evolution and Ecology"

    A scale count would help with this ID.
    That can't be done from these photos.

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