Hi, I am working in a zoo in Europe and we have this nice female of Pituophis catenifer. I´d like to find her a mate but I can´t do that. Since it is a rare species in European zoos, I am not sure what subspecies she is (sayi or deserticola).
Would you more experienced with the species be able to tell me? Is it possible to say it with certainty without knowing the locality just from a picture? Is there any reliable source describing how to distinguish the subspecies?
Thank you very much for your help.
Petr
Pituophis catenifer ssp help
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Pituophis catenifer ssp help
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Certainly looks like a Bullsnake (P. c. sayi) to me.
Nice snake!
Nice snake!
Re: Pituophis catenifer ssp help
Between the options of sayi and deserticola, by and away this matches sayi far more. However locality would be rather important as sayi intergrades in more than one place with deserticola, and in some broad regions with affinis (which tends to resemble sayi a lot more than deserticola does).
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agree with sayi. its interesting to think about this species being rare in european zoos. super common in my area.
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Does the zoo have funds to do a DNA test?