Here's an Emory's rat that we found near Austin. Notice the abnormal patterning.

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V.P.
Austin Herp. Soc.
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Here's an Emory's rat that we found near Austin. Notice the abnormal patterning.

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V.P.
Austin Herp. Soc.
Shaky, I like that one a lot!That guy is one step away from being a striper! Make me some zigzags! Male or female?
Todd Hughes
Sorry, Todd,
I didn't keep the snake.
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V.P.
Austin Herp. Soc.
If that is a male I found him a mate. Nice Gloves!


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Yes, I wish the gloves had been mine. That snake bit me several times, there were ants all over the place, and I wound up cutting myself on the tin. Others snakes got me too. Fun day, though.
Didn't keep the snake.
-Jack
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V.P.
Austin Herp. Soc.
That's a very interesting looking snake. Would like to talk more about that one.
Terry
>>Here's an Emory's rat that we found near Austin. Notice the abnormal patterning.
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>>V.P.
>>Austin Herp. Soc.
Has anyone done any research on whether the emoryi around Austin are pure emoryi, emoryi x meahllmorum intergrades, or emoryi x slowinskii intergrades? Thanks...
TC
>>That's a very interesting looking snake. Would like to talk more about that one.
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>>Terry
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>>>>Here's an Emory's rat that we found near Austin. Notice the abnormal patterning.
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>>>>V.P.
>>>>Austin Herp. Soc.
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