And lateralis, if you did not know, they are so popular because the mangrove snake comes in several flavors, black/white, black/yellow, or black like this gal.
Dan
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And lateralis, if you did not know, they are so popular because the mangrove snake comes in several flavors, black/white, black/yellow, or black like this gal.
Dan
I figured it was because they were so available and diverse like you say. I think they are neat but I have always liked the Lyre group for some reason, Boomers are nice but we cant keep em here in CA. Lyres though, thats another story but dang they are not easy to find (at least for me)I have found 2 in the last 20 years BUT I dont look for them specifically, rather the ones I found were byproducts of other hunts, one in Organ Pipe (PHOTOS ONLY!!)and one in Whitewater Canyon, photos again.
BUT I would love to get a pair of T.b. or T.l., if you ever get any little ones give me a buzz!
Cheers
Brett
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