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vinman
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Post by vinman »

My name is Vinny Ritchie I love corn snakes I do some morphs But I love locality stuff. I ran across this site looking for pictures of locality corn snakes to post in my face book. I posted a link to this group. I'm so glad to find this place
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Fire Drake
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Location: Southern California

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Glad to have you here, Vinny. Welcome to the forum.
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Kelly Mc
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Welcome Vinman, I agree Corn Snakes are an American treasure. Im not very up on all the morphs and distinguishing all the localities but love Okeetee Corn Snakes, and have had a hard time pulling my eyes away from them. Truth!

They are great snakes, in so many ways.

Hope you post some pics, I will make a point to get educated finally.
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Jeff
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Location: Louisiana

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locality corns you say? http://www.fieldherpforum.com/forum/vie ... =2&t=25426

Kelly - note reference to Okeetee
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Kelly Mc
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Right!?!

Great post Jeff and yes the dark cast to some guys isnt so pretty, but the versions that have a mocha milkshake ground color are very nice.

I like browns. There are beautiful browns in nature
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BillMcGighan
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If you'd like to browse locality animals, I'd suggest browsing, and even joining, the database of H.E.R.P.

Some examples you can do right now.

Red Corns (Pantherophis guttatus)
http://www.naherp.com/search.php?r_owne ... &r_county=


Slowinski Corns (Pantherophis slowinskii)
http://www.naherp.com/search.php?r_owne ... &r_county=


Emory’s (Pantherophis emoryi)
http://www.naherp.com/search.php?r_owne ... &r_county=
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