Found in Taylor Co., FL a couple of years ago. She just keeps getting better and better looking to me.


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Found in Taylor Co., FL a couple of years ago. She just keeps getting better and better looking to me.


she reminds me of these,


I agree! Great looking king. Very nice contrast. Phil
I think the contrast is one of the most appealing things about her Phil. She's got such nice clean bands and although she's starting to look more brown than when I first found her, she seems like her look just keeps geting cleaner and cleaner.
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It's neat to see how most of her bands only go half way down the sides and suddenly stop at the same point. Towards her tail, she has some of that lateral chain pattern going on.
Yes, that's it, where exactly is Taylor co.?
Here's a map of Florida from Hillson's site. Taylor Co. is just SE of Tallahassee in the panhandle of Florida.
http://kingsnake.com/easternkingsnake/comap/flco.html
Thanks Keith! Use either pic you like. I haven't found a male from Taylor Co. yet but I'm going to hit that area more often next Spring.
Sean that first pic is excellent. Really need to make it further east next yr to find some on my own!
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Scott Wahlberg
Thanks Scott! Tell you what, I'll show you around Florida if you show me around Texas. Deal?
You got it man!
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Scott Wahlberg
Very pretty.
The bands are yellow instead of white on the "Pinellas", but they end at roughly the same area giving it a squarish/straight look .Here is a Pinallas county E. king: (A Jetzen favorite)
Zee
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