Bulletin n°178
A snake previously identified as an albino corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus), presumably escaped from captivity, was found in a garden in Villeneuve (French department of Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence) and was kept in a terrarium.
A local herpetological association (APHAM) was contacted. The snake was then correctly identified as a native Southern Smooth Snake (Coronella girondica) and was released in the field. An unusual colour pattern was the source of confusion. This issue should be considered during snake rescue operations.
Auteurs : Grégory DESO, Xavier BONNET, Gérald DEAUZE et Jean-Marie BALLOUARD
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