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DISCERN
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Here is my true locality Okeetee corn, from John Meltzer:
As a baby:
![](http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t370/bullsnakebilly/meltzerokeeteeIT2.jpg)
As a yearling:
![](http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t370/bullsnakebilly/meltzerokeetee2-527.jpg)
As an adult:
![](http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t370/bullsnakebilly/8a9856f0-d6fa-46ed-8cd2-dfe98904d4b9_zps6433bca8.jpg)
Now, I am not for calling something an Okeetee, which is a locality term, when it is not 100 percent a locality animal. Just my opinion. Using the term " Okeetee " to describe something that is what one thinks an Okeetee should look like, is a marketing term. Neither good nor bad. I have many friends who have herped that area, and seen many specimens, and the look can vary so much, from the ugliest corn, to the image that those breed for the phase, have in their minds, or in between.
----- Genesis 1:1
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