Eastern Ringneck Snake

ecampbell

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NJSnakeMan

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woodjin said:
Are they fairly common within the heart of the barrens?
It depends on where you are, most of the places ive been to i haven't found worms or ringnecks, but at belleplain state forest i almost can count of finding one on every trip.
 

NJSnakeMan

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Bobbleton said:
You were able to see the broken ring in that picture, brandon?
In his 2nd picture, he has the belly shown. That's the best way to tell the difference. Southerns have a full row of half moons. Northern ringnecks either have a blank stomach, or a couple isolated rows of very small dots, not half moons.

But no, i can't see the broken ring in any of his pictures. And by the way, i love that icon of yours holding the copperhead, and your new enter page on the site, good stuff man.
 

Krloucks

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Ringnecks

I usually consider those in south Jersey as Integrades, SouthernxNorthern because of their variability. I have attached a pic of a northern from Sullivan Co. Pa.
Kyle
 

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