Yea I had the same issue. I went with aboreal because the stereotypical photo shows them in trees and both typically live in trees at least a little bit.Kyanite wrote:Anyone else get confused on the station about Opheodrys? They asked whether it was arboreal or terrestrial and the rough skinned species is highly arboreal while the smooth skinned is terrestrial, this question threw me for a loop as the photo made it hard to tell between the two.
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Yea I went with arboreal too because the proctor was from Alabama which has the rough skinned species .ScottMaurer19 wrote:Yea I had the same issue. I went with aboreal because the stereotypical photo shows them in trees and both typically live in trees at least a little bit.Kyanite wrote:Anyone else get confused on the station about Opheodrys? They asked whether it was arboreal or terrestrial and the rough skinned species is highly arboreal while the smooth skinned is terrestrial, this question threw me for a loop as the photo made it hard to tell between the two.
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I found this snake in my backyard. I think it is a lined snake(the genus Thamnophis) but I might be wrong. Anybody wanna double-check? Thanks
I found this snake in my backyard. I think it is a lined snake(the genus Thamnophis) but I might be wrong. Anybody wanna double-check? Thanks
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For sure I don't know.gillio wrote:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MiWjkv ... sp=sharing
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Looks like a garter snak IMOgillio wrote:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MiWjkv ... sp=sharing
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After some searching on the internet seems to be Thamnophis marcianus or Thamnophis sirtalisScottMaurer19 wrote:Looks like a garter snak IMOgillio wrote:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MiWjkv ... sp=sharing
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It looks like Pituophis to me but I'm probably wrong toogillio wrote:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MiWjkv ... sp=sharing
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