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Sharing a picture of one of several of my anery multicincta...

Ric Blair Dec 03, 2005 11:38 PM

Thanks....Ric Blair
Image

Replies (8)

bluerosy Dec 03, 2005 11:48 PM

Are those even real. Absolutely took my breath away.

Now how do I get some

idaviss Dec 03, 2005 11:55 PM

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JETZEN Dec 04, 2005 12:04 AM

It looks like one of those rare island zonata, truly amazing!

crimsonking Dec 04, 2005 12:11 AM

...I just left your site and that snake was the last one I was looking at. Killer.
email me please about other snakes.
markk15 at msn dot com
Thanks
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!

www.crimsonking.funtigo.com

Patton Dec 04, 2005 08:49 AM

Hey Ric,
Thats a beautiful multicincta! The pair that I got from you are doing great, even though they're not anery(lol). Did the anery's bloodline originate from local near Yosemite? Brian Hubbs' book mentions that there are populations near Yosemite that look very similar to Todos Santos Isl. zonata. Do you know anything about the donut patterned San Diego Co. zonata that Brian M. Mcgurty found in '88? There's a picture of it in Brians book, man that things a screamer!
Thanks for the photo!
-Phil Patton

Ric Blair Dec 04, 2005 10:09 AM

in the wild, over the past 35 years. I have heard of a pulchra that had little chevrons all over the body and also some with dots down the back. I am going to keep the locale on the anery's underhat until I have some babies up for grabs. I am glad you are enjoying the zonata that you got from me. Thanks...Ric
P.S As time will permit I will be taking more pictures of snakes and posting them. Many that are not on my site yet. I have alot of incredible animals that I have never shown.

BlueKing Dec 04, 2005 10:40 AM

if it weren't for that bow-tie on his neck, his different head and body shape - you know that "montane" look, if you know what I mean.
WOW!!!! That's killer. . . I've never seen one like that before! I can just see a local petstore selling that one as a desert cal king, LOL!(And I'll be the first to agree just so I can buy it, LOL) Thanks for the awesome pic. . .And don't forget to post more! Thanks!

Zee
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"I am an expert on everything, but I know so little and have so much to learn!" -Carsten "Zee" Zoldy-

BobS Dec 04, 2005 10:24 PM

np

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