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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
Yea mine is pretty cage shy
L. Hondurensis 0.0.1
Jack Russel 1.0
125 gallon Saltwater Tank
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
Mine were too, but they get used to it. Mine don't flinch when you open the cage, the don't every freak out, they actually just look up at me when I interact.
Maybe I just have spoiled snakes...
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
there is not a lot better than being given the chance to share someones herping adventures, great photo's and very informative, a massive thanks to you snakeman for putting this up for us
I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
Cool! i dig butleri...just got some, and that thing im assuming came out of Wisconsin which is also awesome
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
Very cool for sure, I assume a albino Shorthead garter snake would look very similar to that. Which is pretty cool to know since I've wanted to run across a albino of one of those for 15 years lol
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
Define "similar". There's no reason to assume they would look near the same.
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
Very cool snake & thread. Thanks for sharing it!
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
 Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan
Define "similar". There's no reason to assume they would look near the same.
Personal experience with the species gives me reason enough to assume such, that young albino butlers garter looks very much like a shorthead. So that would be the reasoning for my post.
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Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.
 Originally Posted by annulataarethebest
Personal experience with the species gives me reason enough to assume such, that young albino butlers garter looks very much like a shorthead. So that would be the reasoning for my post.
My mistake. You said "assume"
 Originally Posted by annulataarethebest
Very cool for sure, I assume a albino Shorthead garter snake would look very similar to that. Which is pretty cool to know since I've wanted to run across a albino of one of those for 15 years lol
Then you can imagine how long I've been waiting (32 years) for someone, anyone even if it isn't me, to come up with an albino concinnus. I'm beginning to think there are none.
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