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Another milk...

cn013 Jan 03, 2008 02:41 PM

Again any takers on a locale?

Replies (6)

ghaugen Jan 03, 2008 03:04 PM

Again, gorgeous!! I'm in WI. and my main goal this spring are some eastern milks. I'm hoping!!

Greg
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"Conservation Through Captive Propagation"-Robert Applegate

shannon brown Jan 03, 2008 04:25 PM

I had some a few years ago from Wally Broda and they were exactly the same.Is this w/c or c/b.

Really nice.

Shannon

cn013 Jan 03, 2008 07:02 PM

Not a syspila influence you see there... go fish! Although on that vein... I remember milks in SW NC that sorta resembled the bama animals... Anyone working with anything from those areas?

Chris

terryd Jan 04, 2008 12:15 AM

I don't have a guess on the locale, but that snake looks like it has a huge Eastern influence to it. One of the best looking t. triangulum I've seen. Who is the intergrade? Elapsoides? That'd be cool.
It looks like a triangulum w/ just a dash of syspila to it. But you already said thats not it.

OK what the hell, Tennessee.

-Dell

Downwardspiral Jan 04, 2008 02:11 AM

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cn013 Jan 04, 2008 10:09 AM

Yup -- Montgomery County, MD. It seems more a temporalis influence but good call with the integrade influence everybody. I have a female adult that really just resembles a normal eastern from the same locale... I appreciate all the compliments -- a big thanks to T. Thompson on these! He did all the 'hard' work!

Chris
St. Pete, FL

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