Anyone out there breeding Escambia Co. Black Pines? Does anyone herp Escambia Co. or have field pics of these animals?
Thanks,
Michael
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Anyone out there breeding Escambia Co. Black Pines? Does anyone herp Escambia Co. or have field pics of these animals?
Thanks,
Michael
I don't think they vary in looks from co. to co, in other words the blackpines sold commonly in the trade are probaly from escambia and surounding counties...and since the pines mix there they would just look like a light blackpine, thats my guess, but allen tennet has a book ( feild guide) to florida snakes and theres a pic of a pine from there...JB
I owned a pair until about a year ago. They are neat animals which when mature look like a chocolate colored black pine. Mine had some pretty neat patterning on their ventrals (similar to a corn snake) as juveniles but as they aged they became uniformly dark brown.
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