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  1. #31
    "Preparing For Fourth shed" snake man's Avatar
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    Re: Field herping thread

    Nice find.
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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: Field herping thread

    That one looks kinda like your new baby, Wayne.
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    Re: Field herping thread

    not my pic, but a friend of mine had found this out in Radford, VA earlier and had posted it on facebook.
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    Re: Field herping thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ProXimuS View Post
    That one looks kinda like your new baby, Wayne.
    Entirely different species. The last picture was the only neonate Lampropeltis I have seen all year, come to think of it, I only saw a total of three all season long. That's unusually thin, I normally photograph dozens of them.

    Here is just some of the ones I took last summer..












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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Field herping thread

    Love that last photo. That eastern looks like she's going to blow.
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    Re: Field herping thread

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Love that last photo. That eastern looks like she's going to blow.
    That milk snake harassed her for a few minutes.. I did my best to not interfere..




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    Re: Field herping thread

    She's a good looking Eastern.
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    Re: Field herping thread

    They look big, how big did you think they were at the time?
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    Re: Field herping thread

    Quote Originally Posted by infernalis View Post
    That milk snake harassed her for a few minutes.. I did my best to not interfere..


    I'm not familiar with how efficient milk snakes are, could the milk snake have actually made a meal of the eastern girl? There doesn't look like there's a big enough size differential, but I don't know what size prey a milk snake can successfully eat.
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    Re: Field herping thread

    A young female adder for a DNA survey I helped out with. Have better photos on laptop somewhere .

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