Found dead. Non-digested blind snake also shown in pictures
Description: This organism has a brown base color with a striped/camouflage pattern on its legs and head. The undercarriage of the organism is white. It is about 3/4th of an inch long. The organisms back has small ridges that range from the neck to the hind legs.
Habitat: This organism was found in a tropical environment, where the temperature and humidity are very high. The ground is composed of a mix between dirt and sand. The organism was found on an island surrounded by salt water and sand.
Geographic Distribution: This species is commonly found in warm tropical climates. They have been recorded frequently in Florida, Cuba, the Bahamas and even in some additional southern states.
References: https://srelherp.uga.edu/anurans/elepla.htm
We watched this snake slither down this tree. What was equally interesting was watching four nearby birds - a pair of Gray Catbird, a Black-throated Blue Warbler, and a Red-bellied Woodpecker - as they, too, watched this spectacle. The Gray Catbirds were raising their wings, vocalizing, and clearly trying to chase this perceived nest robber out of the area. A great moment!
Carysfort, cornsnake, recently hit, 2147
GPS location accurate
Got attacked by a shrike shortly after this photo was taken, got away safely