I don't have enough time to post all the photos from the trip Rich and I took but here are a few anyway.

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I don't have enough time to post all the photos from the trip Rich and I took but here are a few anyway.

Here are a few more crotes and I will try and put up a few colubrids too.
A few "pigs" and "hogs"
Tejas Hoggies
AZ hog
Hopefully that should tie ya over for a bit RR.
np
Great Shots!!!! Is that the Glass mts. I see behind the hognose?
Jim
np
So if its not the Glass Mts, what range is it? Wherever it is, they had a nice rainy Spring and Summer (sure looks like the Glass or Davis)
Jim

Well how about the Pelonicillo MTs.?
Jim
Beautiful pictures! Love the crotes!!
-Ryan

np
...muy bueno, y bonitas...but the copperheads & that coachwhip...whooeee... Gracias Dr. Spec
RxR
np
Great shots, especially the ones with back ground habitat.
Thanks for sharing;
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RBICHLER

Thanks for sharing.
Ryan
np
Those are gorgeous animals and nicely done pix. I especially like the massasauga and the awesome twin-spot. That 'sauga wasn't found in AZ, was it?
Terry
np
....pity the AHA forum became so difficult to use...I hadta beg our dear Dr. to post em here, worth the wait 4 sure. I cant believe you 2 managed to root up a cerb...I hope it was outside their known range E of too-scon.
That mojave looks like you slipped it a viagra...not that I have a clue what thats all about...
Well lets see what else is on post 2...thnx for taking the time to post em, pity your compadre wont toss see fit 2 toss us a cyberbone too....
I owe you...Beers... RxR

....and your second guess is??????
.... how was I supposed to think.... a darky in tejas??? ...well other than an indy.... 
Hhhmm you know I now havent a clue beyond narrowing it down to a viridis or a freeking melanistic scoot...hhmmm.... scoots have those diagonal white stripes...hhmmm...
Im saying its a snattlerake!
L8tr RxR

....Dr Spec decided he couldnt continue to cyber-pumle my ignorance...n mercifully called me to advise...its a freeking atrox!!! Ive sen alot of atrox & Jpgs posted...& thats a new one on me...the doc says theyre quite the norm in parts of tejas...says theres brick red ones too...yeah lets see a red atrox...that aint a ruber...
This is what Im typn about...

Now that's an orange tiger, sunny!!!!

How's this?

Do you have a full body shot of that animal?
I didn't post this one because it's obviously posed on my friend's back patio, but here it is...

this snake is also someone's pet that I took a few pics of. I have yet to find one that orange here in AZ. I know they are out there but I guess I need to keep on lookin.
How's that big green girl that I photographed doing????
Dan's got her and I understand she's feeding well...

that both those tigers are from the same stock, bred by the Big Guy.

The one in my photo is wild caught. Perhaps the two came from the same locale?
Hey John,
Gorgeous snake, thats for sure! Being so similar in appearance(and one definately doesn't see tigers like that very often), and realizing that we all know the same people I thought there was a possibility that it was CB by a mutual aquaintance (I'll leave his name out so the poor guy doesn't get hammered by e-mails from people wanting to get their hands on similar stock) It could still very well be from the same locality or even some of the parent stock, quien sabe?
Rich
THEY'RE GRRRREATTTT!!!!
Todd Hughes
Little south Texas style!
Todd Hughes



Very nice Crote pics !
Seems like that was a great outing..
np
why didn't ya reach down and pick the ant offa that sauggie's nose before ya took the pic? How embarrasing!

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