The first of my clutch of Garfield County, Colorado locality Intermontanes to shed. Taken in bright natural sunlight.
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The first of my clutch of Garfield County, Colorado locality Intermontanes to shed. Taken in bright natural sunlight.
That is a handsome snake, lots of green, and the eyes are cool!!
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Todd Hughes
Congratulations - he/she is beautiful - I so wish these were more readily available over here in the UK.
Sue x
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The Ratsnake Foundation Online Society
Whoah! Does it hold that olive drab color as an adult? That is a beautiful snake!
reako45
I think a lot of them do, a bit more subtle but I have a green one as well.
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Todd Hughes
I am working with two localities of these now. The degree of olive green that remains in adults varies, but most have a noticeable degree. These are some very neat snakes. They don't get nearly as big as typical Emory's or corns.
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