Posted by:
DMong
at Wed Jun 13 11:58:32 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
My pleasure, Scott. I'm also happy to see that you have a great interest in milksnakes as well...
You might want to grab one of their books off there own store shelf there (if they even have any) and show them the extremely wide red rings 10 to 16 and NO snout band on L.t.sinaloae compared to that snake. Their snouts are either solid black, mottled, or can be fairly solid tipped with light pigment, but never display a cross-band like the others do. Or even print this specimen that is a good representation of a Sinaloan for them to see that has 12 red body rings to vent. It's pretty obvious they never looked at any books or authentic specimens to see these very obvious differences..
cheers, ~Doug
 ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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