I was just sifting through some old pictures just in case Brett asked me for another Pic and noticed mt speckled adults have very little keeling in their scales as compaired to the banded animals boath from Honduras.

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I was just sifting through some old pictures just in case Brett asked me for another Pic and noticed mt speckled adults have very little keeling in their scales as compaired to the banded animals boath from Honduras.

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I have you on automatic.......thank you. Nice pic. I thought this was the "indigo" forum....lol Now where is the Pseustes archive photos?
I will photograph one today.
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This is getting serious - each one is better than the last.
What other huge beautiful colubrids do you have up your sleeve?
I hope you don't mind, but I'm using your pics for my screen saver.
And I'm NOT gonna share!
John D
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1.1 Creamsicle Cornsakes
1.0 Bairds Ratsnake
Bill, you're killing me here, lol
With our S. p. pullatus we notice they have some decent keeling, males more than females is seems, too.
There is actualy keeling on that animal just not real noticable.
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