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  1. Thamnophis was my first love. They were the easiest to catch along with the most prolific that I would encounter. There are 8 Species of Thamnophis here in California with many species having multiple subspecies of which I have found them all except hamondii and not that hamondii is hard to find I have jus not spent much time in that area.

    Corresponding name is bellow each snake  

     

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    Thamnophis s. tetrataenia

    San Francisco Gartersnake 

     

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    Thamnophis elegans  terrestris

    Coast Gartersnake

     

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    Thamnophis atratus atratus

    Santa Cruz Gartersnake

     

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    Thamnophis sirtalis fitch

    Valley Gartersnake

     

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    s. fitchi

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    s. fitchi

     

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    Thamnophis couchii

    Sierra Gartersnake

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    Thamnophis couchii

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    Thamnophis gigas

    Giant Gartersnake

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  2. Yes Kingsnakes for sure!   I am not sure why it mixed the photos up. I posted them in order but then when it posted them to the website it messed them up.......   So I will definitely take your advice and post a few at a time .....I don't know what I was thinking.... I got a little carried away.... Thank you very much for the advice!!

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