A little variety, enjoy.


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A little variety, enjoy.


Just a few more.

I have so many old photos of these animals and I don't know if I have ever posted some of them.
Mike.....I don't think that animal is atypical for that area. I have seen an incredible amount of variety from there. From orange to brown to white.

Nice ones BPO, heres a speck from the Cave Creek area. Its a photo of a photo (I stuck with film for a long time)so the pink is hard to see but she was a beauty.
Ciao
B
I remeber her well. Aparently you don't recognize the initials BPO (Brendan). We did a little herpin several years back in central phoenix. I figured you might not have caught on yet. LOL
LOL well, well, how are you doing there my friend! I was wondering where all those pretty specks were coming from. Drop me an email and we can catch up! And I sort of recognized that patternless tigris LOL.
Ciao
B
LOL.....I guess taking that year long break from the forums put me in the realm of the forgotten.
I drop you and email.
I had a pretty nasty accident (long story) not too long after we met and consequently was out of action for quite awhile myself. Now that Im healed up, its time to start reconnecting so I look forwards to speaking and hooking up again. Hope all is well wiht the new(last time we talked LOL)house!
Cheers
Brett

yeah there is variation, but maybe your photo makes that snake look really cream colored. At any rate, it's a nice lookin' snake!
It wasn't the photo. The photo actually doesn't do many of those animals justice. The first one you commented on was extreemly nice but I have seen a half dozen others that were similar. Then again I have seen a dozen others that all looked "typical." That last set of photos are all different animals, some of which are from the range to the south and the blue mating pair was close to home here and the one's on the grass are from CA. The one's on dirt are from the range we are talking about.
this is definatly one of the nicest displays of pics I have seen on the forums and thanks all of you for sharing, now, lets see some nice tiger pics. thanks rootsrok
np
I love that really light Harc mitch - definitely my favorite and pretty atypical. Almost rivals those whites.
....I cant take no-moe...I cant believe the optic-treat that just whooshed in...did anyone else think they saw a tiger w/ a spec in situ...??? That is a tremendous jpg to those lucky enough to be able to know these 2 beasts... Thnx a million Brendan for taking time to boot those up 

Thanks for putting all of those pictures up. They are just awesome.
Al
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DH June 2005
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