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    Re: Knowsley safari park

    Sure look like Pantherophis obsoletus. More than one subspecies? Or is that an Emory's ratsnake? Not that good at telling the difference yet.

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    Re: Knowsley safari park

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Sure look like Pantherophis obsoletus. More than one subspecies?
    i'm guessing thats the latin for a rat snake?? lol

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