For a moment I thought that juvie Lep was an alterna. I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had that happen! The "nice" shot was taken by Damon S. Thanks Damon...hope you don't mind my posting your pic. The other is the insitu.
Thanks for looking.
Stu

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For a moment I thought that juvie Lep was an alterna. I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had that happen! The "nice" shot was taken by Damon S. Thanks Damon...hope you don't mind my posting your pic. The other is the insitu.
Thanks for looking.
Stu

Wow, that alterna in the middle sure is pretty!!!
~Tony
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You can never have only one snake!
I know it's hard to tell but the in-situ is the same animal. Thanks for looking!
Stu
>>For a moment I thought that juvie Lep was an alterna. I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had that happen! The "nice" shot was taken by Damon S. Thanks Damon...hope you don't mind my posting your pic. The other is the insitu.
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>>Thanks for looking.
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>>Stu
Happened to me too. I was once in the Davis Mountains at night, and saw a snake stretched out on the road. I thought it was an alterna, until I saw the rattle at the end of the tail. LOL.
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