A fellow I know up here in Fayetteville has recently acquired an albino ringneck that someone found. So If you guys want to see an albino ringneck and are in the northwest Arkansas area look up the Ozark Reptile Museum.
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A fellow I know up here in Fayetteville has recently acquired an albino ringneck that someone found. So If you guys want to see an albino ringneck and are in the northwest Arkansas area look up the Ozark Reptile Museum.
Albino ringneck snakes are just turning up everywhere these days, a guy contacted me around May about a strange looking ringneck he found, he emailed me pics of a albino ringneck adult compared with a normal. He found the albino and he was unsure of what it was. A few people on this forum have seen the pics(Andy, Frank, Buddy) but I couldn't tell from the pics whether it was a northern or not. I'll try and find the pics and post them. You think you could post a pic of your friend's albino?
Michael
Michael's Place
I don't have a digital camera so I probably wont be posting any pics.
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