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Small grayish snake, black head, no pale collar, reddish belly. Not Trans-Pecos black-headed snake because the belly was red, not white. Not previously recorded in herp surveys on the CDRI property so we would like to get a reasonably positive specific i.d. Is it hobartsmithi?
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Small grayish snake, black head, no pale collar, reddish belly. Not Trans-Pecos black-headed snake because the belly was red, not white. Not previously recorded in herp surveys on the CDRI property so we would like to get a reasonably positive specific i.d. Is it hobartsmithi?
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Unfortunately when I found the snake it was dead. I'm not sure how common this snake is in this area so I wanted to report it.
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Unfortunately when I found the snake it was dead. I'm not sure how common this snake is in this area so I wanted to report it.
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Unfortunately when I found the snake it was dead. I'm not sure how common this snake is in this area so I wanted to report it.
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Unfortunately when I found the snake it was dead. I'm not sure how common this snake is in this area so I wanted to report it.
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These snakes were found together under a rock near a dried-up creek.
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