I hadn't seen a Minnesota bullsnake until Chris sent me several pics.
Terry Parks

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Terry Parks
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I hadn't seen a Minnesota bullsnake until Chris sent me several pics.
Terry Parks

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Terry Parks
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Chris Kennard has a great collection of locale bullsnakes and bloodlines. That's why I made the post about a week ago that everytime I get cocky about morphs, he shoots me these pics of normal locale bullsnakes. I still think of the morphs, but just a little more humble. LOL. Bullsnakes have one of the largest ranges of any snake. They are adaptable to alot of different environments and habitats. Alot of the adaptablility involves color and pattern I imagine. The other snake I think of that has a large range and seems aaptable is the black ratsnake. Good luck.
Terry Parks
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Beautiful animal. Darkest (body blotches) I've ever seen!
Thanks for sharing!
BTW: How big is he?
Take care,
Zee
About a foot and a half. These seem to grow slower than any bull I've ever had. All of my bulls that are the same age are more than twice that size. I do have another pair of Minnesotas that are growing at a "normal" rate as bulls go. They are from a wild caught gravid female according to the seller. Maybe Terry will post those. The blotches aren't as dark. I should add that the smaller locale bull posted here eats like there's no tomorrow. Perhaps it's a runt, I don't know. I like him just the same.
N/p
not bad
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