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well I got the story wrong, and wrong credits....

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Posted by: Joe Forks at Thu Jul 7 14:04:03 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joe Forks ]  
   

so here is a clarification from Bob Haase himself:



the dark alterna morph is a female from in town; she was found by a surprised women gathering her laundry off the clothes line in her back yard in the morning. The snake was in the process of swallowing a large Sceloporus poinsettii.



The dark blairs is a male that came from up behind the Outback; was found by a local man. It was also during the day, but late in the afternoon.



The 2 subadults from US 285 were found north of Sanderson in the road. If you look at the male you will see he has lost quite a bit of his tail...likely chopped off by a passing tire.



The small female with some alternates was east of Sanderson.



The 2 classic dark blairs are a subadult pair that came from east of Sanderson. Both found on the same night by none other than John Fraser.


   

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  • Terrell county updated today - Joe Forks, Thu Jul 7 13:54:46 2005
    • You Are Herewell I got the story wrong, and wrong credits.... - Joe Forks, Thu Jul 7 14:04:03 2005

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