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Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide striped AZ Pyro

bluerosy May 30, 2003 10:59 PM

I was at a friends house and took this shot. This is what his pyro threw last year. Unbeleivable or what? You can bet I am on the list for these.
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Replies (13)

bluerosy May 30, 2003 11:01 PM

not as nice a pic but still awesome.
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Kerby... May 31, 2003 12:36 AM

And catch him before he escapes TAIL FIRST! LOL

Cool looking pyro.

Kerby...

Terry Cox May 31, 2003 08:58 AM

Looks like a cross bt. a pyro and a Sinaloan milk.

TC

chrish May 31, 2003 09:52 AM

>>I was at a friends house and took this shot. This is what his pyro threw last year. Unbeleivable or what? You can bet I am on the list for these.
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I wonder how many of us would have identified it correctly? I certainly would have been leaning towards some weird triangulum!
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Chris Harrison

bluerosy May 31, 2003 11:19 PM

Okay how about trying this one!
This is exactly how the snake was found in Whitewater Canyon , Calif. Can anyone I.D. this snake. Careful things are not what they might seem.
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jeph Jun 01, 2003 12:35 AM

Hi Bluerosy,
Seen that one a few times, even got caught by it last year, but hes real cool, a nice guy. Great pic though,lol.
Jeff Teel

bluerosy Jun 01, 2003 12:13 PM

...on the other end of the fishing line is a Fish and Game warden pulling it across the road while he hides in the bushes. Too much :0

Found this Mtn King in the Sierras this spring (about 4 weeks ago). There was still a foot of snow on the ground and I had to wipe it off the top of the rock to set the snake down and take this pic.
Who says you can't find snow boarding zonata and sledding charina in the snow.
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Bianca May 31, 2003 03:09 PM

Wow that is incredible looking hope the babies look like that.

jeph May 31, 2003 05:12 PM

Hi Bluerosy,
I bet that snake is at Randy Wrights house. I have its sister-(theres a pic of it on my site labled red-head pyro female), I was over there today, that snake is the nicest pyro I've seen. Well I'll talk to you later,
Jeff Teel

bluerosy May 31, 2003 07:18 PM

LOL! Just Kidding. Do you have some sort of future breeding plans worked out with Randy on these?

Here is a pic of his 62" Monster Pyro. We measured it just to be sure.
Rainer

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jeph May 31, 2003 09:24 PM

Hi,
No, I got that female cause I have a male-(came from a local breeder but I have no idea of the bloodline) that looks almost excat to the father of these. I wanted to breed them x each other and I bet I'll get some awsome looking pyros. I have another male pyro from Randy that isnt related to the ones were discussing but has only 24 or 25 bands. So no plans on breeding it x anything of Randys. But that giant pyro he has is awsome, hands down the biggest pyro I've seen. Is your name Brain ?, he was telling me that a guy named Brian Hubbs took some pics of it for his new book, and that this giant pyro is a record. Well I'll talk to you later,
Jeff Teel

ps, didnt you post a pic of the hypo long-canyon locale rosy ?, did you find that one ?

bluerosy May 31, 2003 09:35 PM

No.. my name is not Brian Hubbs *sighs with relief* but I know about his zonata book he has coming out. Brian is probably thee foremost expert on zonata and his book should be great.
My name is Rainer. Hey, you are not the guy that is watching 3/4 of Randys rosy collection, are you?
Rainer
P.S,
Pic is of sierra zonata habitat taken this spring.
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jeph Jun 01, 2003 12:13 PM

Hi,
No, I'm not taking care of randys rosy collection. That would be too much work with all the animals I have. Randys got more rosys than anybody I think. That pic of the sierras looks great. I've never looked for zonatas anywhere but where I live in the San Bernardino Mtns., I have some spots though where its pretty good chances of finding them. Well take care,
Jeff

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