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If it weren't for this 2 brown stripes...man...that thing is dead on rubidus!
I wish someone would do DNA studies coparing cobras to Drys.
The resemblances are downright amazing.
Here's a picture taken by Dixon Olive that can be seen with many other indigo pictures on www.indigosnakes.com. This is a Texas Indigo. Could you tell the difference quickly?
Doug T

I've personally always thought that the indigos and cribos looked alot like cobras (minus the hoods and fangs of course). That pic could definitely pass for a cobra at first glance. (Of course, then there are those that would wonder what you were doing with a cobra wrapped around your fingers!
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-Kris
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