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hi-yellow holbrooki

thomas davis Jan 05, 2004 07:48 PM

harris county tx locale hi yellow speckled kings,,,,,awsome,,,,,, thomas

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thomas davis Jan 05, 2004 07:50 PM

here is a yearling l.g.holbrooki

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thomas davis Jan 05, 2004 07:51 PM

here is a baby not as bright yellow,,,,yet,,,,,thomas

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Keith Hillson Jan 05, 2004 10:50 PM

Are those all the same locality ? I might have to pry a pair of those off ya next year as those are smokin. Planning on selling any 2004 offspring off this coming season ?

Keith
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thomas davis Jan 06, 2004 08:45 AM

yes they are all harris county tx. locale ,and if all goes good i should get babies from them this year,but i dont wanna count my snakes before the eggs are layed or something like that? ,,,, thomas

A.C. Jan 05, 2004 10:55 PM

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agalinis Jan 06, 2004 08:17 AM

Nice looking yellow and pattern on those Speckled Kings...but if you want a ton of unique looks for holbrooki, then come to Mississippi where the ones in the Delta are some of the largest of the ssp. (and almost patternless) and then high-yellows, those with awesome patterns, and everything in between is found throughout the state.

In fact, Speckled Kings are considered one of the more common snakes in this state - I've seen scads of roadkills alone and some are really colorful snakes... which is why I don't see the utility in crossing so many different ssp. or locality snakes to get something "nicer" looking.

But to each their own.

-John

smokeysshadow Jan 06, 2004 07:01 PM

You sure do have the nicest holbrookies around! Thanks for posting all these pics of US native snakes. Keep it up! Oh yeah, Do you have a dealer page?-Smokey

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