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terryp
at Tue Oct 19 17:56:41 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryp ]
The gray head and orange/burnt orange body color of Mexican bairds is even more of a contrast when seen in person. It's amazing the body of this snake started out with cross bars on a gray gound color the shade of the head and has gone to stripes and made the gray to orange color transition. This one was produced by Don Gallagher.
Terry Parks

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Mexican Baird rat snake . . . .> - terryp, Tue Oct 19 17:56:41 2004 
- Outstanding Terry.... - Steve_Craig, Tue Oct 19 19:12:02 2004
- Steve - Gargoyle420, Tue Oct 19 23:54:32 2004
- RE: Paul - BillyBoy, Wed Oct 20 06:45:25 2004
- RE: Paul - terryp, Wed Oct 20 08:57:34 2004
- RE: Paul - BillyBoy, Wed Oct 20 11:43:34 2004
- Bribes. - Gargoyle420, Thu Oct 21 00:20:35 2004

- It is a beauty - Mark Banczak, Tue Oct 19 19:14:05 2004
- RE: Mexican Baird rat snake . . . .> - jtclark, Tue Oct 19 21:10:45 2004
- Very nice - crtoon83, Tue Oct 19 22:57:39 2004
- RE: Mexican Baird rat snake . . . .> - Terry Cox, Wed Oct 20 11:20:18 2004
- RE: Mexican Baird rat snake . . . .> - draybar, Wed Oct 20 17:34:16 2004
- RE: Mexican Baird rat snake . . . .> - Steve_Craig, Wed Oct 20 18:17:25 2004
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