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Posted by: flintdiver at Fri Jul 27 11:47:59 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by flintdiver ] A buddy of mine picked up this animal at a show recently. I saw it in person, it definately is different, not sure if axanthic/anerythristic or if some type of hypo comes in to play here. But it sure looks like something going on. It's from a southern locale,well within the triangulum range. Classic head, belly and dorsal blotching. Out of several dozen I have seen and personally collected, and the few hundred he has looked at in the past 35 years, it's 100% L t. triangulum. White specling on the dorsal blotches, ultra light (almost white)bands and reddish brown blotches. A cool snake for sure. | ||
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