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Locality Bairds

sjohn Oct 31, 2013 09:45 AM

Below is a Bandera Co. specimen, which is about as far east as Bairds are found.

This is a Loma Alta snake which is in Val Verde Co., the middle part of their range.

This is A Davis Mtn. snake which is from the western part of their range. I need to get a more recent photo of this snake, it is much more dark now.

This a Fort Worth Zoo line Mexican Bairds, maybe the only ones being bred.


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Aaron Nov 16, 2013 03:11 PM

Those are awesome, especially the Bandera Co. specimen. I used to have some Loma Alta Baird's, the female was blue-gray and orange and the male was light gray, yellow and orange.
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elaphefan Jul 24, 2014 12:44 AM

I have a male Mexican Bairds that was being bred by Terry Parks a few years back. They are nice animals and I am sure someone is breeding them.

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