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Chris_C
at Fri Feb 18 15:08:36 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chris_C ]
Will do! It'll be a couple of months before it warms up enough to see anything around here though. In the mean time, here's a photo that I found in another unrelated outdoors forum. This snake was photographed in the foothills above Draper, Utah, at an elevation of 5500-6000 ft. Based on your descriptions, it looks like a Utah Milk Snake. This photo is what got me wondering about the differece between L.p.infralabialis and L.t.taylori.
C.
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