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CKing
at Sun Aug 29 20:38:10 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CKing ]
>>Was cleaning today and snapped a few pics of my 2.2 Senticolis. 2.1 are fom the Santa Ritas ans 1.0 from the Baboquivaris. I rarely handle them and they are a chore to get to sit still long enough for a picture! The almost solid green female is the oldest..obviously, while the other trio still have hatchling-pattern remnants. Very, very unique snakes to say the least. I have a ways to go to get them to breeding size but they are a joy to observe getting there!Upon review I guess my pics are too big so its only letting me post 3/4. The last male is almost identical to the last snake pictured
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>>Bill
They are not really ratsnakes. I remember finding my very first one after midnight on a rainy day. It was a juvenile, and its head was moving sideways back and forth, just like a racer would do. I believe they are actually more closely related to the racers than to the ratsnakes. Nevertheless their green color is quite pleasing to the eye.
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