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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    ,,,and rubrilineatus
    I just love these snakes. Gorgeous!

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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    The atratus and ocelatis alone make snakes in Texas cooler than most countries.
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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    @JosvdB - me too!! ive only heard of captive born babies...never captive bred here in the U.S....i dont understand it, nobody has done nothing with this species

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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    The atratus and ocelatis alone make snakes in Texas cooler than most countries.
    Except that those atratus' aren't from Texas. They're "Santa Cruz Garter" snakes. They are San Mateo / Santa Cruz County, California natives.

    But yeah, garter snakes are "cooler" than countries are.

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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Except that those atratus' aren't from Texas. They're "Santa Cruz Garter" snakes. They are San Mateo / Santa Cruz County, California natives.

    But yeah, garter snakes are "cooler" than countries are.
    I should have checked the range maps in the bible, I knew they were Santa Cruz but assumed from the post that their range extended to Texas. On reflection, that would make a huge range for such an uncommon garter.
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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    Well, they don't call 'em "Santa Cruz" for nothin'. But then again, I have no idea why fitchii is called "Valley" garter when I usually find them in the mountains/foothills of Nevada and WA, and I usually find "mountain" garters (T. elegans elegans) in lowlands / valleys of California and Oregon. Go figure

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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    I should have checked the range maps in the bible,
    That's funny. The only maps in my Bible are of the ancient near east. Did St. Paul encounter any garter snakes in his travels?
    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    lol...i knew the atratus would cunfuse somebody...i was gonna just keep adding pictures

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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    lol...i knew the atratus would cunfuse somebody...i was gonna just keep adding pictures
    Easily done, although I'm ashamed that it was me and not one of the forum's blondes. <glances towards the Eastern seaboard>
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    Re: Dont MESS with Texas

    I resemble that remark!!! And btw...I am not actually blonde anymore. Ha! I dyed my hair darker...so there. Okay...it's still kind of blonde.

    Anyway...I refuse to argue that a snake is an eastern at this point until I get the bible out and look at all of the scales and do a count...I have learned my lesson.

    But on the discussion of names...why is an eastern called an eastern if it is found all over the darn country?
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