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Well, either way, he is an American rat snake of the species, Pantherophis obsoletus sp., he obviously has a good home, and black and greys do naturally intergrade where their ranges overlap, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep what he is.
Watching his coloration change will be interesting.
Well, either way, he is an American rat snake of the species, Pantherophis obsoletus sp., he obviously has a good home, and black and greys do naturally intergrade where their ranges overlap, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep what he is.
Watching his coloration change will be interesting.
ive already noticed that since he's shed, he looks kinda darker.