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RE: Thank you!

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Posted by: DMong at Wed Nov 30 00:38:47 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

I certainly agree Chris. I have a wild-caught female Miami corn here right now from extreme southern Miami/Dade that is as mean as the devil himself, and strikes repeatedly at absolutely anything within striking distance until the lid is put back on and she is put back up. I had another bizarre looking wild-caught hypermelanistic Miami corn in the mid 90's that was the very same way too.

These two girls are definitely not what you would call "easy-going" lap snakes. They look all cute and innocent here in these photos, but I assure anyone they are anything BUT!!..HAHA!!

Their typical position was usually all up in multiple "S" curves ready to do "business". Out of all the countless hundreds of corns I have owned over the years, these two girls are at the top of the list for being the most memorable strike-happy of all I think.


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