Photos really don't do them justice. It's like seeing a flash of neon blue through the undergrowth. Of the three my herping partner and I saw that trip, we this is the only one we were able to catch and photograph. A spectacular animal...

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Photos really don't do them justice. It's like seeing a flash of neon blue through the undergrowth. Of the three my herping partner and I saw that trip, we this is the only one we were able to catch and photograph. A spectacular animal...

Erik,
Wow, what a breathtaking animal. The ones from lower Texas are so much more attractive than the ones commonly imported from farther south into Central America. I hope one day to get down to Cameron County and have a similar photo opp.
Peace,
Mike C
for sharing such a nice sight!
Zee
N/m
Very cool snake man. I've been herping south texas during spring break for the last few years and have yet to make it over to refuge to look for them. Thanks for positng!
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Scott Wahlberg
Its a gorgeous species, looks like he has some scaring on him though
ah the scars dont take away from the beuty of the snake, just shows he has some stories to tell(if he could talk that is) (:
awesome animal and very nice shot
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