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>>I made this post on the other forum too just in case..... >> >> I don't see anything that would lead me to suspect any emoryi influence in that animal whatsoever, and I don't think it is overweight either. I think it is simply a big Carolina (very possibly Okeetee origin) that can naturally have a genetic predispostion for being quite large corns. As a matter of fact, The very largest corns pushing upwards of 6 feet are typically Okeetee type corns from that general S. Carolina area. I have seen some monsters in the past that were all Okeetees. >> >>I'd like for someone to point out to me these alleged "emoryi" features they are seeing... >> >>Very nice corn BTW! >> >> >>~Doug >>----- >>"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" >> >>serpentinespecialties.webs.com
I'm with you Doug....snake has a nice girth for length, not over weight and definitely no emoryi influence that I see. an emoryi and a corn
----- Corn snakes and rat snakes...No one can have just one. "Resistance is futile" Jimmy Johnson Draybars Snakes
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