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RE: Mexican Bairds......photos

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Fri Feb 29 08:07:57 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

Dusty, that's a sweet lookin' Mexican... Looks like a red-tailed Baird's..haha!

I tend to like subspecies, and I thought there was a ssp. name for the Mexican form, but I can't come up with anything at the moment.

I'm wondering how big that form gets. Is it about the same as the Texas Baird's, or are they a little smaller? Definitely a cool snake..

Terry






>>Some do believe that they are a subspecies. They have yet to be classified as such, however.
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>>Even conservatively, they are a separate race, at the very least.
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>>Dusty Rhoads
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>>p.s. This gentleman is from the Chipinque area of Nuevo Leon. We work with two distinct localities of Nuevo Leon Mexican Baird's, and they are spectacular snakes! Ours are documented pure...they've never been outcrossed to any other locality.
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>>Suboc.com
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