Baird's Rat Snake


Baird's Rat Snake Photo Project


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Baird's Rat Snakes (Scotophis bairdi) are endemic to Central and West Texas.

The purpose of this photo spread is to show the pattern change that Baird's Rat Snake exhibit when they change from a juvenile pattern/color form to an adult pattern/color form. This pattern change should take about two years.



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