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Posted by: chuckhurd at Tue Dec 2 18:09:28 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chuckhurd ] i wouldn't be so certain of that. i am quite the timber enthusiast, and Jamie, in my opinion, is the largest rattlesnake morph enthusiast. i wouldn't think that there are several albino timbers out there that neither of us have heard of. It was my understanding that is was illegal to keep timbers in TX? Jamie, i know that Joe and i took pics of that albino timber in 2003. but they are packed away somewhere, a lot of my things are still in storage from where i moved. if i recall, she was a NJ locale and she was about 20 years old when i saw her. | ||
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