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Some Incredibly beautiful Outer Banks Kings

Keith Hillson Apr 18, 2005 12:11 AM

Just thought I would share some pics of Outer Banks Kings that I really like. OBK's are one of those snakes that are even better looking than the pics show. Enjoy the photo's

Founding stock Breeder female (Bartlet Stock)

F1 Male breeder (Bartlett Stock)

Howie Sherman's breeder male (Strikers Herp Stock)
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Kane Stock (I believe this is P. Jolles' snake now from Bard B)

Bartlett Stock (Reptile Artistry)

Kane Stock (Split Rock Reptiles)

Hatchling male from Will Still (Bartlett Stock)

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Replies (6)

Keith Hillson Apr 18, 2005 12:14 AM

Strikers Herps Stock a.k.a. My buddy Howie Sherman


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ZFelicien Apr 18, 2005 12:26 AM

if you don't mind me asking... how many eastern kings do you own?

~ZF

Keith Hillson Apr 18, 2005 07:49 AM

HA you know I dont know right off hand. I think between 18-22. I should mention the pics I posted are not of my snakes but others animals. The only one thats mine is the little OBK from Will Still.

Keith
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ZFelicien Apr 18, 2005 01:08 PM

~ZF

BlueKing Apr 18, 2005 09:26 PM

NICE tease, Keith! Wish I could have some. But that would just make the (wildlife) authorities lick their chops, LOL!
At least I can keep my eastern kings, Indigo, corns, rats, and a few others

STILL BETTER n' GEORGIA!

Not a crotalus freak,

Zee

Keith Hillson Apr 19, 2005 07:39 AM

Hey Zee

What is the deal in NC regarding the OB Kings ? Are they endangered or is it they are on federally protected land and by default they get protection ? I think its weird they are protected and they arent even scientifically recognized as a subspecies.

Keith
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