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this should be a easy one.n/p

shannon brown Nov 21, 2006 01:23 PM

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justinian2120 Nov 21, 2006 02:42 PM

i'm gonna say andesiana...

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"with head raised regally,and gazing at me with lidless eyes,he seemed to question with flicks of his long forked tongue my right to trespass on his territory" Carl Kauffeld

justinian2120 Nov 21, 2006 03:08 PM

wow talk about a taxonomic mess!gotta be the most 'oversplit' species i can think of,triangulum;evidence being that they're this hard to tell apart,morphologically/aesthetically speaking.......i for one can't wait to see the latest genetic findings when they are publicized........but taxonomy aside,as a hobbyist i can sure apreciate staying true to the locale/subsp........shannon,that's a hell of an assortment of milks,i'm sure you have a snake room(s?) a milkhead like me could lose myself in....these photo quizes are fun,though i don't really fare that well on most.....btw have any pics of temporalis or dixoni,shannon?speaking of which here's an old female specimen of the former hailing from,well any guesses?

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"with head raised regally,and gazing at me with lidless eyes,he seemed to question with flicks of his long forked tongue my right to trespass on his territory" Carl Kauffeld

shannon brown Nov 21, 2006 03:25 PM

Well,
I have some pics of Dixoni but they are wild animals observed in the wild and left there.To my knowledge there are no Dixoni or smithi in the states.
Anyway,Your snake looks like a nice temp from probably maryland.St Marys county is most likely.
Heres one I had from this locale.
Shannon
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justinian2120 Nov 21, 2006 05:04 PM

...while we're at it...here are some from jersey-this 1st pic of a likely '05 hatchling found in the barrens early this year(no,i didn't colleect it,lol)....below that,a couple '06 hatchlings of that striped lineage.had a fully striped one die halfway out the egg,bummer.

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"with head raised regally,and gazing at me with lidless eyes,he seemed to question with flicks of his long forked tongue my right to trespass on his territory" Carl Kauffeld

shannon brown Nov 21, 2006 08:11 PM

Nice looking striped line.I love the spotted one.Nice little barens animal also.I used to have a few nice ones but I no longer work with them.
Shannon

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