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02-APR-2011
Daniel D. Dye
Florida Red-bellied Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata obscura)
Columbia County
For more information please visit:
http://www.floridabackyardsnakes.com/
Nikon D90
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Tokina 100mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro Macro
1/160s f/16.0 at 100.0mm iso200
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28-Oct-2022 22:58
I was wondering about then I saw one
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28-Oct-2022 22:55
I saw one today while I was picking up some things I told my mom and she thought it was a worm just because she didn't see it!
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28-Sep-2020 15:04
My husband found one. We thought it was a baby. We are located in Greenville, SC.
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26-Sep-2017 16:16
They are not venomous. Teeth are too small to even penetrate skin.
barbarahaumann@bellsouth.net
11-Aug-2015 01:40
Is it poisonous?
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30-May-2015 00:05
Is it poisonous
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28-Sep-2014 02:40
Saw a baby one while walking to my apartment. I walked up to it before I knew it was there. I let it go on its way. Florida
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09-Sep-2013 00:48
Saw one today while mowing the backyard, about 8" long, thought it was a large earthworm at first
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