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RE: Mr. Teel........tsk, tsk, tsk,,,,,,,,

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Posted by: jeph at Wed Jun 24 19:08:28 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeph ]  
   

WOW...hahaha... honestly didn't think so much would come of the post.

I cant say about other zonata....I got a lot of exp. with the parvs in the berdoos and thats about it. Now I've seen them from a lot of places in friends collections, but feel I dont have enough exp. or seen enough samples to say how their ventrals. In a way, yes, a few have semi checkered ventrals, but usually with the red/black, white bands are usually full across the ventral. Now again, I have not seen very many cb berdoo parvs, honestly come to think about it, maybe a small handful if that. So its possible that after a few generations they get these busy patterns you see in your snakes...?, but then again, I have a feeling you have field animals and not a hobby line of parvs...?. Like I said, I had no means of my above post to stir the pot, so to say. Mikes pic just didnt classic at all to me, and thats only to me and what my personal observations have been. Take it easy,
Jeff

ps-Yes, I would love to see a pit entering a burrow, as I'm a field guy first and theres no where I'd ever rather be or do than observe wild life in the field. But just to poke one back at you....you can have the east coast pits entering sandy holes or temps in the barrens.....I'd much rather be seeing rosalia exiting the rd qucikly, or walk trivs in BCS...or this one might get you....be able to observe a Zonata while drinking beers with friends at a swimming hole...thats what you keep right...?LOL...later man


   

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