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Pics of pines in the wild?

RichH Sep 23, 2009 02:16 PM

After the previous pics posted by orchidspider below I was curious if there are others with pics of pinesnakes in the wild. See many posted of bulls and gophers but few of pines. Northerns, Blacks, Southern, LA as well as pics from intergrade areas. No better place to see a pinesnake than in the wild. If you have pics of such, share on

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phil bradley Sep 25, 2009 02:49 PM

NC Pine.

I have friends in the field as I type finding NC Pines. I'm not liking them much right now...................

RichH Sep 25, 2009 04:20 PM

Nice pics. I'd rathar be in the field as well but pics are cool too. I hope to get 2-3 days to poke around in Florida next week. Hope to add to this thread myself. Thanks.

orchidspider Sep 25, 2009 09:08 PM

I guess its all a matter of taste, I find the pines in the pics you posted to be really neat looking... thanks for sharing Phil!
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0.1 Bull- Northern
1.0 Bull- TX Red
0.1 Bull- KS Yellow
1.1 Bulls- Red X Yellow
1.0 Bull- Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
1.1 Pines- Carolina Northerns (M from NC, F from SC)
1.1 Ratsnakes- Black, Henderson Co. NC
1.1 Kings- Black Easterns (L.g.nigra) Todd Co. KY
1.2 Kings- Coastal CA
1.1 Kings- Eastern Chain (M from Union Co. NC & F from NC)
1.1 Kings- Gray Banded 'Blair's'
1.1 Kings- Speckled, Harris Co. TX
1.0 Boa- Hogg Island
1.2 Pythons- Ball

monklet Sep 26, 2009 09:42 AM

Great close-up. Notice the subtle protrusion of the supraocular which gives pines that "special" look!

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