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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    Yeah the first one is definately smoking, that 3rd one is bright though.

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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    Well, I already have one very similar but I decided she's going to Don. She'll probably make some nice babies for him next year.


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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    I like the first one best, but they're all good. Very nice pics.
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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    ConcinnusMan - I like that chocolate brown with the orange stripe.
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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    Not too hard to find but there's an infinite number of ordinoides that are downright boring during any search for them.

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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Not too hard to find but there's an infinite number of ordinoides that are downright boring during any search for
    them.

    no snakes are ever boring they are all special in there own ways.
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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    Quote Originally Posted by gartermorphs View Post
    no snakes are ever boring they are all special in there own ways.
    you can say that...not 5 min. ago checker pooped on the mat o paper towels on my bed and i asked my brother to put the lid on the cage...he put lid on other cage while i was thrown out cr@p....mom and i were franticly looking and he was on the light post with a fake snake head on it (along with magnets an hooks which scared me) but he was fine...hes one of a kind allright
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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    Quote Originally Posted by gartermorphs View Post
    no snakes are ever boring they are all special in there own ways.
    Well, when you're out herping, looking for something special or pretty like those snakes pictured, it does get a bit boring seeing dozens after dozens that look like this:


    Or this:

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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    look under the scales(not anatomy wise i ment metaphoricly at personality)
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    Re: Interesting ordinoides

    Nice finds!
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