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RE: The locality photo thread

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Posted by: DMong at Tue Oct 16 10:33:29 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

A very unique looking aberrant corn captured by my friend Gerard S. down in extreme southern Miami/Dade County, Florida very close to Everglades National Park. He was just a tiny hatchling when captured.



Another photo later on as he grew a bit more just prior to me owning him. He is now a young adult.



Another Miami corn from Miami/Dade county I have that was also found in very close proximity to the aberrant corn in the above photos.




An awesome Miami corn female I owned many years ago found in Broward County, Florida just one county north of Miami.



A very bizarre extremely hyper-melanistic Miami corn found in Broward county as well. Note the VERY gray background and the solid BLACK portions that stop mid-way dorsally almost as though they were masked-off and painted!



A nice female corn I found in an orange tree across the street from where I used to live in Brevard County, Florida. She was found as a young yearling of about 19 inches, and later matured into a very large 5-1/2 foot individual that produced 35 good eggs her first year breeding!. She is known as "Big Bertha" to me and Jorge Sierra who now owns her...



a pic of her shedding outside.....




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