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Posted by: zhaa at Sun Jun 1 04:22:48 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zhaa ] Yeah... the more I look at it... the more I think it is probably a bullsnake too. I do remember seeing some near Dalhart/Amarillo that had similar color and a clean head, but had normal bullsnake pattern. It just about has to be from the western part of the range, CO, NM, or west TX. It almost looks like it has faint stripes trying to come through. The olive colored tail is pretty cool. Hey Mendoza, any idea where it came from? Post some more pictures of it when you can. That's a pretty nice snake. [ Hide Replies ]
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