....didn't think you'd see it if it was buried in my post down below
Head shot of FL pine.

:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
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....didn't think you'd see it if it was buried in my post down below
Head shot of FL pine.

:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
Mark I found ten small toads and have a few weeks off and may hunt fri I'll drop you the toads and shake your hand too see ya soon JB p.s damn that pic is cool!
Mark.........You need to stop torturing Joe with those pics of that stunning mugitus..........lol. All kidding aside, that snake has a bright white that is usually seen in leucistic specimens. The general consensus is that "white" snakes don't fare too well in the wild. That genetic mutation usually results in predation. Perhaps the fossorial habits of pine snakes gives specimens such as yours, a bit of protection. You still didn't let us know what Florida county that this snake was found in................regards.............Steve G
haha. but the torture is the best part!
I didn't find that snake but a friend did and asked that I only use the pic. I assume he didn't want me to run behind him and find her again
Anyway, I haven't seen one as white with the muted pattern and no rust before, but also another friend said he found a dor (also in central FL) that was as nice. I'd have to see a pic of course...
Maybe I can get him to post it. Hate seeing dors though.
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
NOw that is just freaking killer, great pics and killer snake.
Jason
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