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    My T ordinoides

    OK... OK... now that I finally figured out how to use the macro on my camera, I have recounted the scales on my "T ordinoides".

    I originally had a count of 19 on the female and 17 on the male, but I now have recounted with the macro setting, and I find 17 on both!

    Below, find some pictures...
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    My female...
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    Re: My T ordinoides

    Another view of my female

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    And the male...

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    Another shot of the male...

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    Quote Originally Posted by KITKAT View Post
    OK... OK... now that I finally figured out how to use the macro on my camera, I have recounted the scales on my "T ordinoides".

    I originally had a count of 19 on the female and 17 on the male, but I now have recounted with the macro setting, and I find 17 on both!

    Below, find some pictures...

    Those are nice T ord's Kat, and still on my "to get" list

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    Hi Kitkat,

    I got 10 to the centerline on the female, meaning it has 19 total dorsal scales. You have to count at mid-body since they vary along the length of the snake. Look at the first picture and count the scales rows closest to the bottom of the picture. See if you don't get 10 to the center line. I couldn't get a good count on the male, but the female is a pickeringii. They're great snakes and great pictures BTW.

    Rick

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    I also get a count of 19 on the female.....pickeringii.
    James.

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    VERY nice ... pics and animals !! ... it's very nice outside, perhaps you have inspired a pic shoot here in NJ

    enjoy your day,
    marian

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    WOW Kitkat!!! Your snakes are beautiful!!!!

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