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BillMcgElaphe
at Wed Oct 11 18:22:33 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BillMcgElaphe ]
Mid-September my wife and I spent a few days in FT. Davis, Alpine, and Terlingua, West Texas; Suboc country.
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The Davis Mountains and others are in an area where there are hundreds and hundreds of square miles of excellent habitat for several color variations of Trans-Pecos Rat Snakes (Bogertophis subocularis) – Suboc for short. This area is crossed by very few roads.
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Although this pic doesn’t show the color of this female very well, she seems to have allot of rootbeer colors.
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From the same rock group, here is a small male.
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This is a thin male on a cut near the Rio Grande River.

----- Regards, Bill McGighan
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Wild Subocs - BillMcgElaphe, Wed Oct 11 18:22:33 2006
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