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Please help id this pit, new to collection.

althea Jun 02, 2005 08:42 PM

Other than being on the thin side, this girl is in good health--no parasites or other nasty neglect issues. With the way she eats, she'll be robust in no time! Previous owner got her as a hatchling 3 years ago, and lost interest this past fall. She's got a great disposition--calm, inquisitive, very little tail rattling--except at feeding time. Let's just say that she gets rather "enthusiastic" about her rats(LOL-she's a rat-wrecker!). I don't know that much about pits to take a guess at what she is. All I know is that she doesn't look like my TX bull snakes. Thank you in advance for taking the time to look and give an opinion.

regards,
althea

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bernd-d Jun 03, 2005 03:58 AM

Hi althea,

your new feeding machine has defnedly the patternclass of a bullsnake. The rostal shield we can not see , but I'm sure that it will be highter than wide.

But I don't know for wich part of its distribution this patternclass is typical. Maybe from the mid south of USA?

Regards

Bernd

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