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Flint Hills

snake_bit Feb 10, 2009 11:47 PM

This is a 06' CB female from the flint hills.She was the brightest and the best eater of the clutch.
She just shed

Here is some pics of the adult and her clutch mates

Thats her third from the left.
Too bad that first one on the left never ate it had a nice head patern and wide white.
Pardon the pics some of these are old.

The flint hills is a natural intergrade area between gentilis to the west and syspila to the east.Whats really cool about these is that they have orange saddles like the gentilis but it doesn't fade as adults.

Here is a male from the same area.


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"Wake me when its April"

Doug L

Replies (4)

Sunherp Feb 11, 2009 09:38 AM

That animal is amazing! It's the "Great White gentilisXsyspila"!

-Cole

Cherry Co., NE
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viborero Feb 11, 2009 09:43 AM

That is a beautiful Milk!
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Diego

SWCHR

Dniles Feb 11, 2009 08:04 PM

Doug that is a killer holdback! Outstanding animals!

Dave
DNS Reptiles

Jason Nelson Feb 11, 2009 09:32 PM

Killer critters. Clean local.

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