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<blockquote data-quote="( deleted account )" data-source="post: 217999" data-attributes="member: 5993"><p>Unlikely to be a skink which is more like a lizard or salamander. I’ve seen a few in Eastern ND and they are surprisingly fast little guys, too. Green snake a bit too green.</p><p>I researched the red bellied snake. Never heard of it before but supposed to be lots from central Canada all the way to Texas. Small. Nocturnal in the summer but up and at em all day in spring and fallwhen cooler. Variable color, and the one I saw matches perfectly with pictures of the dark ones. Tapered smoothly like the one I saw and the right size. The only thing it didn’t mention was anything about speed, though I suppose any snake can burn it if startled and not far from its hole. Especially when an ugly guy like me comes along. </p><p>So I think MSA is correct and gets the Snake Knowlege Prize! Again! Sure opened my eyes about a tiny snake I’d never heard of. Thanks MSA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="( deleted account ), post: 217999, member: 5993"] Unlikely to be a skink which is more like a lizard or salamander. I’ve seen a few in Eastern ND and they are surprisingly fast little guys, too. Green snake a bit too green. I researched the red bellied snake. Never heard of it before but supposed to be lots from central Canada all the way to Texas. Small. Nocturnal in the summer but up and at em all day in spring and fallwhen cooler. Variable color, and the one I saw matches perfectly with pictures of the dark ones. Tapered smoothly like the one I saw and the right size. The only thing it didn’t mention was anything about speed, though I suppose any snake can burn it if startled and not far from its hole. Especially when an ugly guy like me comes along. So I think MSA is correct and gets the Snake Knowlege Prize! Again! Sure opened my eyes about a tiny snake I’d never heard of. Thanks MSA [/QUOTE]
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