I've posted this guy before but this is a new pic.
I caught this fellow May '06. Hoping to find another
one or two this year.

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I've posted this guy before but this is a new pic.
I caught this fellow May '06. Hoping to find another
one or two this year.

That's a nice Sysipla cross. Not to many Alabama milks posted. Nice!

Hey Dell,
What's the story on that syspila? Nice!
Scott
Beautiful !!! I love bama milks..Not many posting because not many people find them. There are some beautys found like that just up on the mountain from where I live in Dekalb/Jackson county.
Yeah the Milks we got around here are really nice. That one is
from Morgan County. It looks a lot like some I've seen from Madison Co.
Sorry I didn't get back sooner, I've been busy.
The story with that Syspila is that it is a Jefferson co. MO female, cb. Keep the NA milks photos going.
-Dell
Here she is again.

Here is a pic of a Madison county animal that I used to own. She was actually more reddish than depicted in the photo, the bad pic makes her look brownish/burgundy. She was stolen from me at a show a few years back. I also had one that looked similar to the one you posted. Maybe I can dig up an old pic.
dg

Dwight, Thanks for posting the Madison Co. snake. There is a lot of variation in appearance in the state, with animals ranging from syspila to Eastern and everything in between. Please post
any more Alabama milk pics you run across.
Thanks
Scott
Here are two more Madison County animals that I owned a few years back, female at the top and male at the bottom. Forgive the poor quality, my camera is ancient (1.2 Megapixels).


Thanks for posting. I like the syspila-like collar on the male.
>>Thanks for posting. I like the syspila-like collar on the male.
No prob, glad you liked them. I currently have a small group of "syspila" from Kentucky and can snap some pictures of those if anyone is interested.
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