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Please identify these water snakes, Thks

dalecwilson Jun 08, 2006 11:06 AM

I don't anything about skakes can you help identify these water snakes , Thks Dale

They are in a lake located in Houston, Texas

They are all here : http://dalecwilson.com/snakes/index.htm
All Snakes
All Snakes

Replies (5)

shaky Jun 08, 2006 01:26 PM

diamondback
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...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."

shaky Jun 08, 2006 01:27 PM

snake 4 is a blotched
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...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."

chrish Jun 08, 2006 02:49 PM

>>I don't anything about skakes can you help identify these water snakes , Thks Dale
>>
>>They are in a lake located in Houston, Texas
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>>They are all here : http://dalecwilson.com/snakes/index.htm
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>>All Snakes
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas

shaky Jun 09, 2006 07:52 AM

You are obviously a man of integrity and good taste!

Chris, you're even closer now. You now have no reason whatsoever not to give a presentation of some sort at the Austin Herp soc.
(unless you dont want to). With those great pics you've been posting you could give a nice S. TX or Mexico presentation.
Email me if you will consider it.
jkjeansonne@yahoo.com
Thanks
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...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."

chrish Jun 09, 2006 11:44 AM

>>You are obviously a man of integrity and good taste!

Only shows how little you know about me, Jack!

you're even closer now. You now have no reason whatsoever not to give a presentation of some sort at the Austin Herp soc.

Actually, SA is about as far from Austin as College Station, but I am running out of excuses! LOL.
This may be the year. I will contact you.
In exchange for me coming up a speaking to your group, you will have to put me on a TX Garter and E. Black-neck for a photo. A Gerrhonotus would be nice too, but I'll be happy with decent pics of the two Thamnophis.
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas

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