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May. 5, 2013
07:07 PM EDT
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May. 5, 2013
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This guy is tiny---see the second picture for scale
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Apr. 25, 2013
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Apr. 25, 2013
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Calling it van-bruntiae rather than reptans because of the protruding stamens
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Apr. 7, 2013
04:06 PM EDT
Description
I'm not much of a herpetologist, but I'm going to call this a garter snake (as opposed to a ribbon snake) because of the vertical brown stripes above the mouth (see third picture). Ribbon snakes have unmarked lip scales.