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Hypo patternless bull . . .

DonSoderberg Jul 29, 2005 12:21 PM

Got one good picture just seconds before that ant bit her tail. lol. Man, did she jump. She wasn't very co-operative after that.
South Mountain Reptiles
South Mountain Reptiles

Replies (8)

Pastorpat Jul 29, 2005 12:24 PM

Don,
That is an awesome animal!!!! And an awesome pic!!! Thanks for sharing your talents!!

Pat G-C

Nokturnel Tom Jul 29, 2005 05:18 PM

Man that is awesome Don, I hope you squashed that ant.
Tom Stevens

DonSoderberg Jul 29, 2005 06:57 PM

Dude, we Texicans take NO prisoners when it comes to fire ants. Yup. He's now sipping ant tea with his ancestors from Brasil.
South Mountain Reptiles

Nokturnel Tom Jul 30, 2005 12:48 AM

LOL! My Southern Pine just laid 11 eggs, as did my MBK. Fun fun fun, leave no ant alive!!!!!!!! Tom Stevens

Jason Nelson Jul 29, 2005 09:26 PM

Hi Don
Those Hypos Patternless are jaw droppers. I seen pics of those in circulation by email, and I almost crapped my pants when I first seen them.
Do you have room on your waiting list for next year.

jason

DonSoderberg Aug 02, 2005 03:32 PM

... I produce more than 20 or 30 of something, I don't like to count my snakes before they hatch. Once I hit the ground with a herd of 'em, I'll be taking deposits for sure.
South Mountain Reptiles

birddog5151 Jul 29, 2005 09:43 PM

Remember this sweetie. Maybe we could hook something up. A cherry limeade/orange sherbet cross???

Mike B

DonSoderberg Aug 02, 2005 03:31 PM

...we'd be called "Frankensnakers" by mixing ssp, eh? lol.

Yeah, that Pit is sure pretty.
South Mountain Reptiles

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