It's ahead of my "every 6 months" time frame but since you asked for more from south of the border... here's my polyz... still absolutely pleased with these two.

Gerry
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It's ahead of my "every 6 months" time frame but since you asked for more from south of the border... here's my polyz... still absolutely pleased with these two.

Gerry
Hey Gerry - great looking pair there. Cool pic of them together too.
I knew you'd come through w/ some Central American animals Gerry, and that pair of locality polyzona is impressive.

I'm not sure if you saw these from last summer or not.
Sorry they aren't alive, but I thought you might find them interesting anyway.
I took a herping trip to Sonora Mexico in the Sierra Madre mountains, and in habitat like this.

We found.....

Two Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae. We road cruised them up, and missed finding them live by only minutes. One night me and another guy focused on one stretch of road for three hours trying to get a live sinaloae, but to no avail.
It was a great trip, for sure, but I think God must hate me to some degree for teasing me w/ ran over dead milks.

Same milk from above.

sinaloae #2.

What are you gonna do? I'll end this post w/ a live Mexican Long-nose snake. Not a milk but it kind of looks like a milk.
-Dell

Yes I recall the post... thanks for putting it up again in case I hadn't.
I could feel your pain in the first post... time and time again with the DOR's... normally I enjoy your posts, I was however very pleased when that one ended.
Gerry
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