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wild southern pine

guitarslinger Oct 05, 2008 07:57 PM

hello , i'm a long time herper , but a first time for me to post on the forum.just thought i would share this shot of a large female pine that was caught , photographed & released in the same local.she had very little attitude, a few old scars, but still quite the looker...thanks Will

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daveb Oct 05, 2008 08:08 PM

don't see the photo but I sure would as would a lot of others. If you can't get the pic posted, I am sure someone will help out.
thanks
daveb
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in the light, you will find the road...

guitarslinger Oct 05, 2008 08:48 PM

sorry i thought i had the pic attached.. i still have to figure that part out. if you want to see it, it's in the photo gallery...if i can get the photo's to come up, i have plenty of herp photo's to share...

tokaysrnice Oct 05, 2008 09:55 PM

Man thats one good looking snake! Why can't you find ones that look that good in captivity?
Nate

wranglerx Nov 12, 2008 05:55 PM

Thats really cool to come up on in the wild isnt it,when i lived in Lee county florida i seen 3 huge adult indigos and a baby one in the 11 years i was down there,one huge adult slithered out very fast in front of me in Lehigh while i was driving i had to slam the brakes on to avoid running it over

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