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RE: T Negative Albino Texas Ratsnake?

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Posted by: DMong at Thu Aug 2 19:27:39 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Yeah, there are a few cool morphs out there. One looks like Don Soderberg's axanthic but only has a few small anomaly flecks of orange/red.

Allen Sheehan got it from Max Peterson and the specific locale is from SW Fannin County, TX. and was caught in Max Peterson’s horse stalls. This seems to basically be an intergrade zone where Texas and Black would blend and might see variations in the area.

I know another one similar was found by Alan Garry and was found in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana.

Here are several cool morphs for you to check out on Allen Sheehan's site if you don't already know about it.

~Doug


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