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08 harris county spec

Joe Forks Oct 04, 2008 12:44 PM

got another shot or two to post in a bit... they don't sit still at all


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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

Replies (13)

viborero Oct 06, 2008 08:21 AM

Very nice! Is the yellow that reduced, or is the sunlight washing it out? Beautiful snakes.
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Diego

SWCHR

Joe Forks Oct 06, 2008 09:33 AM

a little bit of both I think. That last snake has the least yellow of the three.
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

viborero Oct 07, 2008 01:30 PM

4465
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Diego

SWCHR

mattkau Oct 04, 2008 01:26 PM

Very nice. That's similar to what my male looked like when I first caught him. Hoping to have some little ones myself next year. Underrated snakes if you ask me.
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Matt Kauffman

antelope Oct 04, 2008 01:45 PM

Totally underrated! Nice score Joe!

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Todd Hughes

mattkau Oct 04, 2008 03:25 PM

Love the golden tone of that ones pattern Todd. Where did it come from? Looks like east Texas.
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Matt Kauffman

jlassiter Oct 04, 2008 04:26 PM

>>Love the golden tone of that ones pattern Todd. Where did it come from? Looks like east Texas.

Looks like a Calhoun County Special to me.....
Coastal South Texas.....
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John Lassiter

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BobS Oct 04, 2008 06:44 PM

I'd love to see what they look like when they are adults too.

Joe Forks Oct 04, 2008 07:12 PM

>>I'd love to see what they look like when they are adults too.

I'll post some updates as they grow, they obviously are not super yellow, but it seems I lost a little of that color on the sensor.
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Photography by Joseph E. Forks

mfoux Oct 04, 2008 09:17 PM

Matt,
That's what the one I had from Cameron Parish looked like.
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mattkau Oct 04, 2008 10:20 PM

Cool. It's been so long since I've caught one from there I don't remember. I'll have to fix that soon.
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Matt Kauffman

thomas davis Oct 06, 2008 06:08 PM

nice,
most here in houston are that bright yellow id say only 1 in 10 i come across are pale cream like yours pictured either way the great thing about them is they all totally speck out with no pattern whatsoever remaing as an adult good luck w/them. i miss working with our texas native snakes thanks tpwd;(
,,,,,,,thomas davis
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