In '02 I was "babysitting" this snake for a friend. It laid a clutch of 14 good ones on me.

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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Captive Bred Locality Matched Desert Kingsnakes
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In '02 I was "babysitting" this snake for a friend. It laid a clutch of 14 good ones on me.

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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Captive Bred Locality Matched Desert Kingsnakes
Joe,
What a beauty!!!!
Bands look similar to that La Angostura/San Juanito, NL animal that you posted a while ago (the photo with the blue background)...
I've seen that "moustache" head pattern (on the MSP neonate in the second photo) a time or two...Is that a trifoliate derivative?
Later,
Jim.
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CSRAJim
Joe,
now this is what thayeri should look like, awesome bunch.
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Michelle 
All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful:
The Lord God made them all.
Nice looking snake.
,,
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