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New Kingsnake Acquisitions

Matt Campbell Mar 09, 2006 10:17 PM

Here are my latest Kingsnake acquisitions

Arizona Mountain Kingsnake 1

Arizona Mountain Kingsnake 2

Arizona Mountain Kingsnake 3

Gray-banded Kingsnake [Juno Road locale]

Speckled Kingsnake

And another picture of that BEAST of a Prairie Kingsnake

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Matt Campbell

Big animals, little animals, plants - right down to the sea itself. We need them, not just for their own sake, but because all this has to be here for everybody forever. Only one thing is certain: if we are to preserve our environment and save this priceless wildlife we need much, much more knowledge.
Harry Butler from 'In the Wild With Harry Butler' 1977

Replies (7)

BlueKing Mar 09, 2006 10:47 PM

Nice collection - I like that Speckled (of course the mountain kings are nice too - just not into them - Yet!)! Is that the 64" beast at the bottom? Thnaks

Zee
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"I am an expert on everything, but I know so little and have so much to learn!" -Carsten "Zee" Zoldy-

Matt Campbell Mar 10, 2006 12:01 AM

>>Is that the 64" beast at the bottom? Thnaks

Yep, that's the one.
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Matt Campbell

Big animals, little animals, plants - right down to the sea itself. We need them, not just for their own sake, but because all this has to be here for everybody forever. Only one thing is certain: if we are to preserve our environment and save this priceless wildlife we need much, much more knowledge.
Harry Butler from 'In the Wild With Harry Butler' 1977

RussBates Mar 10, 2006 05:38 AM

nice snakes but that greyband sure looks like a thayeri
Russ

Matt Campbell Mar 10, 2006 06:59 PM

If it was more chunky it'd look like a banded rock rattlesnake to me. It's definetely a Gray-banded King though - do a Google image search for 'Gray-banded Kingsnake Juno Road locale' and one of the photos will look just like the mine.
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Matt Campbell

Big animals, little animals, plants - right down to the sea itself. We need them, not just for their own sake, but because all this has to be here for everybody forever. Only one thing is certain: if we are to preserve our environment and save this priceless wildlife we need much, much more knowledge.
Harry Butler from 'In the Wild With Harry Butler' 1977

crimsonking Mar 11, 2006 04:37 PM

I have alterna X thayeri that look very much like it.
Pretty animal.
:Mark
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antelope Mar 10, 2006 02:25 PM

NIIIICE!!!
Todd Hughes

BobS Mar 13, 2006 07:46 AM

I particularly like the Pyros (a favorite)The super nice Abotts type corns and the Mountain kings have got to be the all time nicest looking snakes.IMHO. Like living jewels.
Bob.

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