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unknown milk

rbichler Mar 27, 2004 10:39 PM

pay attention to the belly

thanks R.B.

m

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rbichler

Replies (7)

wayne13114 Mar 28, 2004 12:01 AM

looks like a coastal plains to me

wayne13114 Mar 28, 2004 12:14 AM

the more I look at looks sorta like a red milk too, well anyway it's very nice looking

rbichler Mar 28, 2004 12:40 AM

thanks for the reply, I was thinking that way, but wasn't sure. any other replys would be great.

Thanks, R.B.

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HerpHelmz Mar 28, 2004 10:42 AM

Looks just like a Coastal Plains to me, so that's my vote.
Michael
Michael's Place
Michael's Place

Jeff Schofield Mar 28, 2004 01:38 PM

Likely from the western part of the range.Jeff

chad ks Mar 28, 2004 08:21 PM

It looks like an intergrade from southern Kansas or northern Oklahoma. The yellowish tint and the lack of sideblotches coupled with the continuation of the red dorsal bands to the belly clue me into thinking this. However, it also looks like a south western Missouri animal (from around Joplin) which would mean true syspila. Either was it is a pretty snake and I wonder where the guy got it. It is damn near impossible to name a locale with syspila unless it is from well known independant locales....chad

rbichler Mar 29, 2004 01:27 AM

I bought the milk about five years ago,northern Calif. reptile shop, he
told me it was a eastern red milk, or red milk.
thanks for all the info.
R.B.
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