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DMong
at Wed Sep 28 20:43:24 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
yes, very likely indeed!
The intergrade king I sold Graham Criglow the originated from parent stock captured from the Nogales area of extreme southwestern Arizona in Santa Cruz County had a belly exactly like that(just a tad less white), as well as a pattern that was very similar to that one too, only bolder and more defined. A guy I know also had one from the very same are of Nogales he captured himself that looks almost identical to the snake in question.
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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- Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - Pauline49, Wed Sep 28 16:18:25 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - rosspadilla, Wed Sep 28 16:41:34 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - rosspadilla, Wed Sep 28 16:43:11 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - Pauline49, Wed Sep 28 17:59:34 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - DMong, Wed Sep 28 18:33:35 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - rosspadilla, Wed Sep 28 19:11:36 2011
RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - DMong, Wed Sep 28 20:43:24 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - Pauline49, Wed Sep 28 20:00:01 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - pauline49, Thu Sep 29 06:56:17 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - FR, Thu Sep 29 09:23:46 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - Aaron, Fri Sep 30 14:22:26 2011
- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - Bluerosy, Wed Sep 28 16:46:13 2011
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