How is the build of a well-fed, mature 5-foot Baird's Rat Snake generally described relative to some other constrictors?
Answer
Moderately heavy build for its genus, but not overly heavy-bodied.
A mature, well-fed individual presents a moderately heavy build for its genus, possessing a relatively slender but muscular body shape characteristic of *Pantherophis* species, and is not considered overly heavy-bodied.

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