Red Cornsnake (Pantherophis guttatus)
Created: September 7th, 2010 - 06:01 PM
Last Modified: September 7th, 2010 - 06:01 PM Entered by: Don Alford
Record 53387
Last Modified: September 7th, 2010 - 06:01 PM Entered by: Don Alford
Record 53387
Country: United States |
State: South Carolina |
County: Horry County |
Time: 2010-09-07 15:55:00 |
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Qty: 1 |
Age: Juvenile |
Sex: -- |
Method: Visual encounter |
Habitat: Residential |
Body Temperature: ----- |
Air Temperature: 85.00F |
Ground Temperature: ----- |
Humidity: ----- |
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Sky Conditions: Clear |
Moon Phase: ----- |
Elevation: ----- |
Barometric Pressure: ----- |
Notes
Elli was working in the garden and found this neonate in the pole beans. Had a full belly. Numerous neonate Anolis and Hyla observed in the area. I'll get a pic when it digests more.......
Comments
This year's hatchling. I couldn't readily detect an umbicial scar, so I assume it's shed once or twice. Still, a very small critter. Being a Forestbrook Corn, it will make Okeetees look drab when it grows up!