expect anybody to guess this one.Its not man made and is a wild caught snake.
Good luck,
Shannon

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expect anybody to guess this one.Its not man made and is a wild caught snake.
Good luck,
Shannon

stansbury
stansbury mountains western utah.Full blown taylori but are very aberrant and unusual because its at the very end of there range and there is little to no gene flow.
Shannon
I'm thinkin Colorado Gentilis-perhaps from the Golden area or nearby. Jeff

i'm gonna say pale milk.maybe even a pyro-?wierd,pretty.
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2120 said "Pale milk or maybe pyro", whoa nelly slow down here I don't think we have a Pyromelana, heads not blockie enough and this is a Milk snake forum. I don't think Shannon would do that to us.
Dell
There are Taylori X Infralabialis intergrades near Salt Lake City, Ut.. Not to through a wrench in things LOL!
-Phil
These are the animals that were thought to be possible intergardes/hybrids.
They have found no evidence that they acually are hybridizing.It was only speculation a while ago because olt of them looked like they had pyro heads etc...I have seen alot of them from this area and they are just milks.
Shannon
You are probably right. I have only heard about them second hand, through Bob Macken and Ric Blair, and haven't even seen a photo of the supposed Taylori X infralabialis intergrades. It does sound like it would make a beautiful snake though.
Thanks,
-Phil
pics are very old and are second hand.
Shannon
Wow, cool animals dead or alive. I'm with Jeff on this one Gentilis. I'd love to hear Taylori, but I really don't think so.
dell
Hi!
Since Shannon told that this is a hard one I'd also throw in celaenops, but very unusual.
Gerrit
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