How do juvenile Southern Black Racers primarily differ in appearance from adults?
Answer
They have a grayish or brownish base color marked by dark blotches.
Juvenile racers display a distinctly mottled pattern with dark blotches on a grayish or brownish base color, which they gradually shed as they transition to the solid black adult phase.

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