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A nearby King and more

FR Jun 18, 2012 10:27 AM


This appears to be a nice healthy young male. Very normal for the local


This is a yuma type king, it does have a lot of black in the lite areas on the sides. Nice adult. This individual was from nearly 5000' in elevation.


Typical 3 footer. Also nice and healthy


What the heck is a Juno Rd. blairs doing in S. Ariz?????????? Alright, who turned it loose?


Cute little snakes????? or is that bait?

If the day goes well, will try for a repead tonight. Enjoy

Replies (3)

DMong Jun 18, 2012 10:53 AM

Yes, that sure is a great classic example of what was once coined L.g.yumensis.

The C.tigris and other stuff is neat too.

Nice try though with the Pima Saddled Leaf-Nosed Snake (Phyllorhynchus browni)there as a "Blair's phase alterna"..

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

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Kerby... Jun 18, 2012 12:30 PM

Nice picture! LOL

Rich took that picture and is on my site.

Doug, if you have pictures of Arizona snakes I would like to put them on the SNAKES OF ARIZONA ! ! website.

Kerby...
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Life is like a bunch of fish in an aquarium....we all get along (bonding) until I want to eat you....and I do.


DMong Jun 18, 2012 01:39 PM

That's really cool that you have that photo on your site, Kerby.

I might be able to dig up a cool Nogales (extreme southern Santa Cruz County) natural intergrade for you, but I'll have to ask the guy for some better pics of it because all I have of it are just a few poor partial body shots of it in his tub..LOL!. Hopefully he has some better shots of it, but who knows.

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

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