I had four eggs from my ltc female and a cb male hatch yesterday so i wanted to share some pics. they are nice and silver looking. i took a pic next to dad and a baby marathon locality to compare size ans color.



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I had four eggs from my ltc female and a cb male hatch yesterday so i wanted to share some pics. they are nice and silver looking. i took a pic next to dad and a baby marathon locality to compare size ans color.



>>I had four eggs from my ltc female and a cb male hatch yesterday so i wanted to share some pics. they are nice and silver looking. i took a pic next to dad and a baby marathon locality to compare size ans color.
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Very cool. I always have liked them.
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Congrats- They certainly have the classic look of Trans-Pecos hogs!
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Brad Chambers
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>>Congrats- They certainly have the classic look of Trans-Pecos hogs!
Where are those ones from? I was thinking the one in the top photo looked like a south Texas kennerlyi. Very nice snakes regardless.
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Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Awesome! What locale are those? I'm hoping to find some kennerlyi in southern AZ.
reako45
not sure but i was told the female and the father to my male were collected near the mex border but he wouldnt give the exact area?
Here's a pretty dark Female southern Az kennerlyi from this year. Now I just need to drive another 3,000 miles to find a mate for her next year.. 


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