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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Snake skin

My husband identified the species of snake as being a black racer, Coluber constrictor. They shed their skin by rubbing their bodies against the rocks. the scales are smooth, they are not keeled.
Posted by Marta Wells at 4:49 PM
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