Went through the pines. Like to see what locales of Bullsnakes many here are working with.
Thanks
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Went through the pines. Like to see what locales of Bullsnakes many here are working with.
Thanks
Don't have any pictures of bulls, but there use to be a "pituophis" page on the internet that posted pictures of all of the pines, bulls and gophers. What happened to that page? They use to have a yellow one from Wichatal, Tx that was a real eye stopper. The page is still there, but all of the pictures are gone.
Dan
I don't keep any of these, but the extreme examples from this locale are very sharp. Newton County, IN:





Those are absolutely awsome animals!! The page that had all of the pictures is pituophis.org, but the gallery has been removed, don't know why.
Dan
Man oh man, those are insane! Especially this one...

Gotta get me one somehow
you and me both...WOW
Nice, I have not seen any from that area before. Thanks for posting.
Man! I've been missing out!
Both of us have been missing out, this is why I started posting all the previous and current pic requests. Good to do now and again to see what people are working with.
I have a 2008 male from Newton Co., Indiana. He was given to me by Bob Fengya and is really an awesome snake. It wants to be an eastern pine snake so badly!! LOL
I will try and shoot some photos.
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--Brian Scott
These will breed for me for the first time next year.
First the two females, I found them as hatchlings literally right next to each other.




Then the two males hand picked from a gob of the young of the year...


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Joe, thanks for posting these pics. Interesting looking to say the least.
they've changed a bunch in two years....


Habitat photo

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gawd but those are fugly Joe! You sure are brave putting those out for public display! ....DIBS! I'll have to get some pics of the Alice, Texas girl and the jim Wells county boy I have. They aren't as homely, lol!
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Todd Hughes
post up your bulls eye bull and you never posted her babies so post them up too, and which male did you use? post em!
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okay, but just 'cause I can't stand to see those Brewsters under-represented! here's kid #1, Mom of poster children,and Pops. I see more gopher in these. My pics don't ever do my snakes justice, Mom's got a green head, mahogany saddles, reduced black totally terrific snake. Dad has tons of screamin' yellow and lots of red to the belly and posterior end. Babies came out a hodge podge of colors light and dark.
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Todd Hughes
kids #2,3, and 4. One is light, one is dark, one looks terribly bored out of his mind, funniest look I ever got, Dad didn't tear into me this time, except for the boredom shot, they were very respectful this time around, lol! Truly a great bunch to work with, except for Dad, but he seems to have calmed down since summer.
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Todd Hughes
I see a lot of Mom in them. You need to keep that line going so there will be unrelated to my line available! Is LaPittus planning on breeding his Brewster counties?
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Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Dunno, he better! Two of these are gone to Lloyd H. but the other two are staying.
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Todd Hughes
These are from Presidio Co. TX


These are from Brewster Co..Whether they are Bulls or Gophers is a whole another story. I need to get a more recent photo of this specimen it looks much lighter now.

Here is a different looking one from the same local.

Scott John Reptiles
WC female from a couple years ago. I gave her away to a friend in PA for breeding project.....wish I knew where she was now. Anyway......

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--Brian Scott
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