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A couple of lichanura...

Rootsrok Jun 09, 2006 07:51 PM

I havent posted on here in a long time so i decided to "surface" and show some recent finds. This boa was found in riverside at 3:30 am sunday morning. The first riverside boa I have ever seen and was very impressed,

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FREEDOM PEACE UNITY ONE LOVE

Keeping lichanura trivirgata since 2000

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Rootsrok Jun 09, 2006 07:59 PM

Found this one last night in San diego county. Temp was about 82f
and was a really slow night, lucally this guy showed up to make our night...

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FREEDOM PEACE UNITY ONE LOVE

Keeping lichanura trivirgata since 2000

reako45 Jun 11, 2006 01:16 AM

Beautiful! I've got to get out & go herping out that way again.

reako45

markg Jun 12, 2006 01:16 PM

Very nice finds.

jasonmc Jun 14, 2006 03:48 PM

Those are some nice looking snakes!
I'm not into keeping rosys as pets but love to see reptiles that usually are seen in cages in the wild. I would love to find and photograph some rosys. After looking at your pictures I believe I've been looking in the wrong type of topography. I go to Whitewater, Joshua Tree, and several other great herping spots, and have never seen a rosy. Do they normally live in and around the rocks?
I plan on making a trip in the next month to the area Just East of San Diego where all the big rocks are located off the Interstate 8. I would love to photograph some Speckled, but if I found some Rosy Boas that would make my night.
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks:
Jason Mc
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jfirneno Jun 10, 2006 07:55 PM

and a great looking snake. Thanks for sharing.

Regards
John

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