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reptiles

It was too good an afternoon NOT to try and get some pics out front of my unit.....

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anyone care to venture a guess on what type of snake this little guy is? We opened up an electrical "gutter", in the basement of a house and he was curled up in the corner of the gutter.
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Here's the gear where we found it, that long gray box below the panels.
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edit- we're in eastern Washington, known rattlesnake country, but I don't see any buttons on this one, not sure when they show.
 
anyone care to venture a guess on what type of snake this little guy is? We opened up an electrical "gutter", in the basement of a house and he was curled up in the corner of the gutter.
4d8bb9b5.jpg


d89476bc.jpg



Here's the gear where we found it, that long gray box below the panels.
e47a7857.jpg


edit- we're in eastern Washington, known rattlesnake country, but I don't see any buttons on this one, not sure when they show.


It appears to be an .ssp of Gopher snake. Possibly a Bull snake, more likely it's a Gopher. They can be quite snappy when they're young (especially the Bull) but they can become almost "dog tame" with regular handling, they're very intelligent.
 
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