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Posted by: jodscovry at Wed Jul 8 21:29:01 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jodscovry ] The black eyelash marking under the eye, the distintinctive marking on all northern spieces of the genus, and the size of the body scales,(indigos have the largest) and the white skin striping that is showing under the scales on the neck usally only visable as juviniles, and remember there are huge numbers burmese pythons released and breeding in south florida, so the texan rubidus can be found in a close by state, but rarly. JB Oh! and thats a western db... [ Hide Replies ]
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