
Ok thats not me but he looks cool

Yep thats me.See the resemblance to above photo ?

Large male from NC

Small female 15 mins later



Wake me when its April
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"He's down in the basement staring at his snakes " My Wife
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Doug L
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Ok thats not me but he looks cool

Yep thats me.See the resemblance to above photo ?

Large male from NC

Small female 15 mins later



Wake me when its April
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"He's down in the basement staring at his snakes " My Wife
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Doug L
Awesome stuff! (the other Doug)..HAHAAA!!
I remember that scruffy avatar well! 
Man. what excellent finds there buddy, thanks for showing us those my friend!
~Doug(ya, the other one)
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -Serpentine Specialties
Thanks for sharing. That first king was a magnificent beast. I'm sure there are many that never got photographed.
--Dennis
2010 Los Angeles visit with daughter to take in some sights . . .

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Jerry Kruse
www.zonatas.com
And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."
Exactly... nice to see one more member willing to play along 
Gerry
Hey!, it's the "zonata meister"..HAHAA!! 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -Serpentine Specialties
It interesting to put faces and names together and rarely do the look like you imagined they would.
I don't post on this forum very often but I do fallow.
Great to see ya all.
Jason

Greets Jason... nice to see you and hear from you again.
Perhaps you have the key to increasing the number of folks that play along in the Names With Faces post... namely include your favorite snake or sweet looking find on a herping field trip along with your own likeness... did you keep that guy and where about did you find him?
Gerry
HI Gerry
Yeah its fun join on the fun.
I almost never keep any thing I find any more. I didn't even keep my first Green Rat or Zonota last year. Pictures are good enough for me.
Jason
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Randy Whittington
sometimes I don't exactly GET something and I actually WILL ask about the details...
THIS>..I am not even going to ask about, think about , nor try to remember at all.........
....and we cannot see his ???muffin butt???...in the pic....
.....all I am saying....
.......LOL
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........JY
Were is your hot bod been lately. You got a wonderful muffin a**.
haha.
jason
I guess it doesn't translate to text very well.
Rodney every body knows about your man crush on me.
Don't you ever call me HOT again. You call me handsome, GOT IT!

...one of the new morphs you are developing???? Would be awesome to see a photo with all the phases together. Cutting edge for sure.
Thanks for contributing, guys! It's always a fun post for me.
Doug,
You find pretty snakes. I like that. Keep 'em coming - there's no need to sleep 'til April!
Jerry,
Good stuff, man! Here's a nice photo Dell took of one of my Blody-line campbelli from the late Brian Richardson's collection. He's a high-white beast.

Jason,
Nice pyro! "Infra"?
-Cole
Gosh Cole!.....that is definitely one SMOKIN example of a sweet campbelli dude!!!
Don't see any Hondo or other "hodge-podge" gene-flow in THAT one!..LMAO!!! 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -Serpentine Specialties
I agree, too. It's not common to see pure ANYTHING these days. I just looked through the ads and saw obvious L. t. campbelli X L. t. nelsoni, L. t. campbelli X L. ruthveni, and L. t. campbelli X Honduran animals all listed as "Pueblan Milks". That's just today... Several weeks ago, I contacted a seller out of Houston, Texas that was offering an amaura (a good, solid amaura, I might add) as a "Pueblan Milk", to inform them of their misidentification. I got no reply and the ad has been run numerous tims since.
I suppose that's one downside to the increasing popularity of herpetoculture - more and more people become involved who really don't care about the animals or their natural history. Things were a lot different even in the mid-1990's.
-Cole
L. triangulum imported from NW Honduras (but collected who-knows-where).

Another

"I suppose that's one downside to the increasing popularity of herpetoculture - more and more people become involved who really don't care about the animals or their natural history. Things were a lot different even in the mid-1990's"
Boy Cole, if that wasn't accurately stated, I don't know what is brother!!. Scott Ballard and I were just talking about that very subject last night as a matter of fact..LOL!
Life (and the hobby) goes on I guess..
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -Serpentine Specialties
I looked at the genuine amaura that is said to be a "Pueblan milk" too.
All I can say is..........WOOOOOWWW!!, UN-FREAKIN REAL!..
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -Serpentine Specialties
Yeah.
Hi Cole
Didn't have time to chime in on a thread back in December. A post under Western Milksnake Classification.
I thought your post reply spot on and well writen. I agree with your answer.
Jason
Me and the girlfriend this past halloween just before taking her two little girls out to trick or treat. It was the first time I dressed up in over 30 years for halloween.
Hey, how could I say no.

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Randy Whittington
Gosh I though she was cute until I seen you Randy, Your a knock out
Just kidding bro. Congrats I am glad things are going well for you. You've done very well!
Jason
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