...and are they the smallest milks? If not, than what is?
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...and are they the smallest milks? If not, than what is?
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Mex Milks (annulata) get to an average of 2 1/2 feet long. I doubt it is the smallest milk, maybe the Louisinana milk is? Any insight anyone? 
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Zach Lim
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triangulum - 24-36", record 52"
syspila - 21-28", record 42"
gentilis - 16-24", record 36"
annulata - 24-30", record 41"
amaura - 16-22", record 31"
elapsoides - 14-20", record 27"
I don't know about taylori, multistrata, or celaenops.
Certainly Scarlet Kings are the smallest, and LA Milks are a close second, but beyond that I think one of the western ssp might be next. Certainly, annulata is one of the bigger milks.
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Chris Harrison
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