[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Snake ID (Page 1 of 2)
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Quoted: Quoted: Great pic. Thanks. An interesting find for the area, and my only crote find of the day, but not my target species. Nice avatar! Very cool. I can't wait to get out to AZ to herp sometime. I found the juvenile mojave in my avatar after 2 hours of road cruising, we were about to call it a night. Funny how it works. |
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Great pic. Thanks. An interesting find for the area, and my only crote find of the day, but not my target species. Nice avatar! Very cool. I can't wait to get out to AZ to herp sometime. I found the juvenile mojave in my avatar after 2 hours of road cruising, we were about to call it a night. Funny how it works. Thats what makes it so much fun! |
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Here's one people can try to ID. Looking for a full ID to the subspecific level one these. The winner does not get a monkey. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/Windustsearch/Cali05082.jpg Salvadora. Hard to be subspecific from this shot. hexalepis hexalepis? |
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Here's one people can try to ID. Looking for a full ID to the subspecific level one these. The winner does not get a monkey. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/Windustsearch/Cali05082.jpg Salvadora. Hard to be subspecific from this shot. hexalepis hexalepis? You are on with the species. Think further west. |
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Here's one people can try to ID. Looking for a full ID to the subspecific level one these. The winner does not get a monkey. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/Windustsearch/Cali05082.jpg Salvadora. Hard to be subspecific from this shot. hexalepis hexalepis? You are on with the species. Think further west. deserticola |


