Whatever you want to call them this is a natural intergrade from the North end of Florida.
Later Jason

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Whatever you want to call them this is a natural intergrade from the North end of Florida.
Later Jason

I have a good pic that didn't load. Let me try something
Later Jason
I'd love to see a whole body shot. Looks just like a snake I got from a show in Tallahassee in January '04.
Amy C
Yeah I would like to see the whole body pic too. The photo gallery keeps telling me I already downloaded it but when i look for it I don't see it. I will have to take more pics I guess.
Later Jason
Jason,
You can try and rename your pic and load it again....Photo gallery has done the same thing to me in the past and renaming it worked for me.
I would like to see a full body pic as well.....
John Lassiter
I am computer stupid. This should work. The color didn't come out that well in the photo because it was cloudy when I took the pic. The flash made him look red. He is really a nice yellow snake. Again thanks John
later Jason

U R Welcome Jason,
That snake looks great.....Looks very similar to the Eastern X Floridana crosses I have seen.
It also looks like the Suwanee kings I have seen pics of.....
John Lassiter
Yeah seeing as these are a natural cross that is being made in captivity as well with Florida and Eastern kings they do look the same. Its another of the snakes that is really cool if you find it in the wild but can be made in captivity easy enough. Kinda like Alterna in a way. You can get a captive animal way cheeper than a WC and be ahead of the game. But... You CAN find them in the wild and since they are rare or hard to find its much sweeter when you do find one. It just cost way more in gas than its worth to some.
later Jason
Yep...I agree with you.
Finding anything in the wild is way cooler than paying for it, but it is more costly to find it.....again great looking snake.
John Lassiter
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