was the only guy to id that amaura?????
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was the only guy to id that amaura?????
I'm going to say Pale Milk, L. t. Multistrata.
I'd like to see the ventral pattern.
If I'm wrong I'd reguess Central Plains Milk, L.t. Gentilis.
I have a few Montana Multistrata that look close to this one. They throw very nice looking neonates.
Lets see more puzzlers.
Thanks,
Dell
And I've seen some in Russell County, KS that looked just like that. Of course I've seen them in Russell with solid black heads and some with a lot of red on their heads. Some with orange bands and some with really red bands. Quite variable to say the least, even under the same rock. LOL
So where is that milk from?
Kerby...
Hi!
Yes, L. t. gentilis but from Riley Co. ,Kansas.
This was a short game, but what about the others?
Greets,
Gerrit
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shoot i just checked....i knew it first....cause i'm probably older
I lived in Geary County Kansas (right next to Riley County for 12 years (1974-1986) and I go back quite a bit as my mom and brother still live there.
It doesn't get any better than flippin in late April/early May.
Kerby...
I also lived in France (1964-1967) for 3 years and Germany (1959-1962) and (1970-1973) for 6 years. Where in Germany are you from?
Kerby...
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