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One Does Not Look Like the Other: The Red Rat Snakes of the

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Have you ever seen an albino snake? Unless you’ve seen them at an educational facility or zoo, your answer is probably no. Albinism in animals is most common within animals under human care. Albino…

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One Does Not Look Like the Other: The Red Rat Snakes of the

MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife - Rat snake (nonvenomous) - Since just six Florida snake species are venomous, and only four of these (eastern diamondback, pigmy rattlesnake, cottonmouth and coral snake) are