Here are some various milks. Lets see who can identify them, it should be easy...

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Here are some various milks. Lets see who can identify them, it should be easy...

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Ric Balir has one--did he part with it or finally get the rascal to produce??
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Both that albino syspila and the one in the original message are from two polar points in Missouri, the first is NW Mo. and the second is SE Mo. Both were w/c, not produced. And both are dead. This one died in a fire and the other died in Europe. I have the locality for both and have been spending a good amount of time looking for others, but nowhere near enough.
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gentilis- Ks.
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cute little Cherry Co Pale......
looks like a pale to me too. though kind of funky, maybe a bit more eastern locale. something in it reminds me a bit of of the flint hills critters.
Cherry Co. pale.
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looks like it to me anyways,but I know alot of na milks look very similar to others.
Jeff Teel
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but who can really pin a locale with these western milks. This is a taylori that was observed in Colorado...
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anerythristic syspila from a well known area in Ks.
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Hi,
I saw an Utah Milksnake at an irba show once that looked very similar to that one.I love how it resembles pyro pyro in a way,thanks for all these great pics,I love them,
Jeff Teel
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cool looking snake.
gentilis x multistrata from a well known county in NE Co.
pretty.

very nice indeed.
Jeff Teel
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Douglad Co. Kansas syspila
abberant.

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syspila i'd guess, NW ark area if pressed.
Strang elooking syspila from Johnson Co. Ks.
look at that white

very,very nice looking.I'm sure these are all locale animals too..?,very nice and thanks again for the pics,some of the post I made didnt show up-(must not have let them load all the way before turning the page back),thanks again,I really enjoyed the pics,
Jeff Teel
is that from Shannons super white Taylori??
like the low blotch count.
Yeah, that snake is incredible. I loved seeing it under the rock.
???,really neat looking.
I have seen some exact locales thrown out, but to the wrong snakes. Keep trying. I will confirm the correct ones...
chad
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Of course. I am glad you liked them. I know that I have spent plenty of time looking at your website with the NA herps.
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