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A few pics from today.

Gsc Jan 17, 2009 01:31 PM

Trying to practice with my camera (I'm a horrible photographer) and snapped a few cornsnake pics that I figured I'd share.

First up- Lava
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Gsc Jan 17, 2009 01:31 PM

Golddust Female
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Gsc Jan 17, 2009 01:33 PM

Male okeetee corn
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Gsc Jan 17, 2009 01:34 PM

Rosy Ratsnake (Boot Key locale)
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jsschrei Jan 17, 2009 02:34 PM

They are all beautiful. I really like the Golddust. Is the male Okeetee and Abbott's? He's nice!

Either your camera has vastly improved your photography skills, or you were fibbing a bit. LOL.

Nice photos!
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Cheers,
Jessica
10.15 Ball Pythons
8.9 Corn Snakes
0.0.1 Green Tree Python
2.2 Jungle Carpet Pythons
0.0.1 Boa Constrictor
3.0 Crazy Dogs
2.0 Cats
Some Tropical Fish
...........and growing!

TandJ Jan 17, 2009 06:06 PM

If you lived near me I could work something out to get some pictures done for you.. I am in the So Cal area, but most places are still a good drive here..

Regards.. Tim of T and J

xblackheart Jan 19, 2009 03:10 AM

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****Misty****

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"The more things change, the more they remain Insane"

TJ. Jan 19, 2009 04:21 PM

THAT is a cool lookin Corn! Is this an example of an 'island morph' or are most Keys Corns like this? It just looks so unique! (Not that I've seen a lot of samples though) I'm from the Frozen North and never realized there are so many tiny islands in the Florida Keys. How many of them have Corns? And how are the local populations doing? Is anyone doing serious research on these isolated populations??? Thanks. TJ.

xblackheart Jan 19, 2009 03:09 AM

That is insane. It actually hurst my eyes to look at that snake! stunning!
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****Misty****

www.sneakyserpents.com

"The more things change, the more they remain Insane"

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