Anybody see the June 2007 issue of Herp Review 38(2), 209? Looks like pituophis is the new king. Bryan
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Anybody see the June 2007 issue of Herp Review 38(2), 209? Looks like pituophis is the new king. Bryan
Haven't seen it yet. Whats it about?
Thanks, Phil
Where can you get it?
reako45
Article is short natural history note declaring a 1999 Val Verde county bullsnake the longest native snake in the U.S., includes photo of 2667 mm TL beast captured by master snake hunter, the always well-dressed, Armin Meier. Previous record was held by a 2629 mm indigo. Issue also includes discussion of tree climbing by black pines.
Bryan
Thanks! Sounds like interesting stuff, including the black pine snake note. I'll check it out.
Phil
>>Anybody see the June 2007 issue of Herp Review 38(2), 209? Looks like pituophis is the new king. Bryan
Gotta check out the the molossus diet note on pg 205 too 
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>>>>Anybody see the June 2007 issue of Herp Review 38(2), 209? Looks like pituophis is the new king. Bryan
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>>Gotta check out the the molossus diet note on pg 205 too
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OK...So, where can I get a copy?
jpd
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