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Re: Return of the Green Snake Man
Wow nice finds, those kings are amazing! I remember you messaged me last summer about the pygs, is the place the same as I found them? Description sounds exactly the same. Havent been there in a long time. Message me, if I recall correctly you are from my county, if you wanna meet up one day.
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Great stuff, Alex! Seeing an Indigo would make my day for sure!
Good to see you back. Hope to see many more posts from you.
Daniel
Good to see you back. Hope to see many more posts from you.
Daniel
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Excellent post! It's really amazing how abundant Opheodrys can be once you figure out where - and more importantly, HOW - to look. I had a similar experience with them in my backyard a couple years ago, after looking for them for years.
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Good pics, great finds, a little bit of humour but...do you even lift brah?
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Welcome back, Alex.
Re: Return of the Green Snake Man
Weird shot of that 6th pigmy-that pics give the appearance of strong postorbital stripes and an unusual pattern for barbouri....
Yes I'm saying it looks as much if not more like a young EDB than it does a pigmy lol
But I guess you were close enough to confirm its id huh
I think that loggerhead is actually a green turtle -even cooler imho
Yes I'm saying it looks as much if not more like a young EDB than it does a pigmy lol
But I guess you were close enough to confirm its id huh
I think that loggerhead is actually a green turtle -even cooler imho
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Some sweet finds, I like the pygs and rough greens, and the indigo is of course, awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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That Pygmy is a beast.
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Thank you I love this. Every pic but most of all I love the moments that you caught. The nerodia repose in blue is this hours favorite for me.
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Good stuff, thanks for sharing.
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