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Jeff
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End of year post

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When I say end of year, I mean December 24th. R-Man, Mike and I visited one of the usual spots north of Baton Rouge.



First snake was a Black (Speckled) King


Next was a corn


Another corn


A baby king


A different king


A copperhead


A couple more kings


And a final corn. Note that Feliciana corns are not so attractive when compared to my "Okeetee Orange" vest
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Very nice.

All over LA is one of my favorite herping states.

I always love seeing those eastern LA Corns, especially comparing them to the our eastern variants, and , of course, LA Kisatchie animals (P. slowinski).
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Very nice! Cool to see scarlet kings from LA. Are they sympatric with milks in places in LA?
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Are they sympatric with milks in places in LA?
No known sympatry - scarlet kings like the ridgetops and milks are in the floodplain. They probably come within a mile of each other, but neither seem to be in the forested ravines.

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