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SunHerp Feb 22, 2012 09:42 AM

This line of animals, originating from Big Horn County, Montana, is one of my favorites. With few rocks or other structures suitable for thermoregulation available, they can be incredibly tricky to find in the wild. Timing is everything (like most milks), but the unpredictable nature of their habitat means that no two years will ever be the same.

Some animals are bright and clean

Others have an almost anery- or hypoerythristic look to them.

Nearly all of them have nifty head patterns

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joecop Feb 22, 2012 12:19 PM

Very Cool Cole. Just how many milks do you guys have!! I ran out except for one pair which I am saving for the last day.

Joe

SunHerp Feb 23, 2012 10:21 AM

Thanks, Joe! The answer is: a lot. Ha ha ha! You can repost animals - I'd love to see more shots of your critters!
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