black with white/orange stripes diya,nadakpan nako dri sa amu ganiha pero hadlok ko mo gunit.
black with white/orange stripes diya,nadakpan nako dri sa amu ganiha pero hadlok ko mo gunit.
bai dili ni piligro na bitin? maypa hatag na nimu nako para safe
ako sa i google haaa... wait!
dara ang tubag... heheh
Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata): Also called the "red rat snake". A very common snake (to 4 feet) in southern Georgia, the corn snake is a colorful animal with red, black-bordered blotches on an orange background. The belly scales possess a bold, checkerboard or "piano key" pattern. This attractive snake is a muscular constrictor very capable of climbing high in search of bird nests. It often crosses roads at night during the summer. Prey includes rats, mice, birds, and their eggs. Young corn snakes eat lizards.
pwd pud ingon ani
http://reptileandamphibianworld.webs...web%5B1%5D.jpg
or kung mas bata... mao ni xa...
http://redtailboa.net/pp/data/12/car...ake-050606.jpg
Last edited by Dark; 06-08-2011 at 05:59 PM.
peru mora mag dili sa? ehehehe mora ang iyang stripe bai dile pa toyok? like round jud sa iyang body ba...
di na cornsnake for sure mahala gud anang morph hehehe
basin udto udto na .. sea snake ba .. la biya na
tysa is sea snake and coral snake dif>?? hehehe ... i think coral snake diay na .. sayop na akoa first post haha .XD mao diay na amua na encounter sa CAS expdition sa catmon ^_^
looks like a barred coral snake... venomous... do not handle!
bro if ang coloration and then confirmed na coral snake mao jud ni bantayi,,,
RED to black venom lack
Red to yellow kills a fellow.
naa may coral snake naa pud false coral snake.choya ana polds oi.
bro if kahibaw ka mu handle ug snake the only way to detemine it is to check if the snake has fangs either sa front or back part sa iyang mouth.
For sure dili na corn snake.
asa na nimo na dakpan pareng polds?
kay diha nalang ta mag base sa iyang habitat
the picture aint definitive....is it like this?
if it is then you just got lucky......its a hemibungarus calligaster.....and choya is right...a barred coral snake
one wrong move and say Bye bye. i suggest you release it sa forested area, it might be fatal but nature has some use for it.
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