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SunHerp
at Sat Nov 24 11:46:20 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SunHerp ]
Here's a perfect, pin-banded annulata from Dave Niles:

A photo you took of one of my Salina Cruz, Oaxaca locality Lampropeltis triangulum oligozona x conanti. Probably one of the coolest looking milks I've worked with from "south of the border".

I'd say this Thomas Co., NE Lampropeltis triangulum multistrata you flipped this spring was pretty close to perfect, wouldn't you?

Does a perfect day of herping for milks count? Here's (from left to right) Jeff, Dell, Mike, Dave, John, and Cody.

Here's a perfectly crossed-over, flame-sided, Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis from a high-elevation locality.

Here's Jeff's "famously perfect" Blazing Line, Cherry Co., NE locality Lampropeltis triangulum mulitstrata. This thing is bad-ass in person.

Here he is as a juvenile.

My good buddy Jose Ole (aka, Prybar; aka, Matt) has hatched and photographed some of the most incredible Lampropeltis triangulum multistrata ever. You can't discuss perfect milks and not mention Jose. Here are two perfect examples from Cherry Co., NE that he both hatched and photographed. 1.
 2.

Hopefully this guy is still out there in Stillwater Co., MT making perfect babies!

This Stillwater Co., MT pale was perfect, too.

To close, I'll add this perfect little Lampropeltis triangulum syspila
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- Perfect milks, - terryd, Thu Nov 22 00:01:42 2012
- RE: Perfect milks, - gerryg, Thu Nov 22 04:10:21 2012
- RE: Perfect milks, - Dniles, Thu Nov 22 09:34:23 2012
- RE: Perfect milks, - Drdan, Fri Nov 23 14:58:53 2012

I'll play! - SunHerp, Sat Nov 24 11:46:20 2012 
- RE: Perfect milks, - gerryg, Sat Nov 24 13:30:40 2012
- RE: Perfect milks, - BrandonD, Sat Nov 24 17:40:59 2012

- RE: Perfect milks, - robhaneisen, Wed Nov 28 21:28:08 2012

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