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Posted by: RossCA at Mon May 3 16:50:32 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RossCA ] Yes, thats me, Ameron. The aberrations look strange but hey, anything is possible. If I had to pin point that snake to any locality, I would have said LA County as well. After looking at that snake some more and thinking some more, I'm inclined to think it probably is 100% Cal king. The head pattern and everything else match up perfectly. Because its a captive animal with no history, its hard to say for sure. I'm glad you like my posts. If you are ever in the area at the right time, We'll have to go herping. | ||
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