been gone awhile use to post under the name of syspila. and here is some.

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been gone awhile use to post under the name of syspila. and here is some.

ok this is my third try at this so heres some syspila hopefully
not all are my photos but most are











































Great pics!!!
Thanks for sharing!
-R
Nice variety, Brandon. That second animal looks a lot like one Hubbs found. Pretty cool snake. You've got a pretty good representation of Missouri and eastern Kansas there, man. It's always a mixed emotion to see that amelanistic animal. What year was that found, do you remember?
Thanks.
Here's another couple of critters from down your way, though about half a state west.



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-Cole
Cole,
Thanks the first albino is from probably the 80s and the second is Brian Richardson's albino that died in a fire with a bunch of hets, I think his was found in the 90s. Oh and that one syspila is Brian Hubbs's milk lol such an awesome animal I felt it deserved to be posted,
thanks again
-Brandon DeCavele
Cool. Thanks for the info. I've got a few of Richardson's old syspila at home. Do you know if ALL of them died in the fire? I assume we are discussing the fire at Mason's place?
Congrats on the new addition to your, by the way. I saw your post on FHF but didn't get the chance to chime in. That's two kids for you now, isn't it? Cool stuff, man.
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-Cole
Cole Im not two sure about what all animals died, I briefly talked to Brian mainly about his albino, although I know that he had some nice animals besides that one.
Yeah two daughters now, thank you. It is awesome my oldest one is 2 and will be 3 in October, she allready lifts up rocks, and loves checking the FHF with me, She loves checking out my milk snakes and throws a huge fit when I put them back up lol. I think shes gona be a herper for sure, might take her on some small outings this year, I always take her mushroom hunting with me.
Awesome stuff Brandon. I noticed (here and from other field herping reports) that these milks are commonly found with ringnecks out that way. Do you ever flip doubles with copperheads and milks?
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Joe
Joe,
Yes I have flipped a milk and a copperhead, under the same cover Ive also flipped a timber and milk together, both of these are not very common though, but do happen, most the time I flipp milks with ringnecks or other milks, thanks for your coments
........that is a great post of some awesome animals man!
Thanks for sharing those with all of us!
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
Nice! I dig Red Milks.

Thanks for sharing that. I really enjoyed those pictures. I am a huge syspila fan.
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