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Green Snake Man
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Grass709
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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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Daniel D Dye
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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
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Mark Brown
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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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Ruxs
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Good pics, great finds, a little bit of humour but...do you even lift brah? :)
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BillMcGighan
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Welcome back, Alex.
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Post by ugh »

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
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AndyO'Connor
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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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Josh Holbrook
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That Pygmy is a beast.
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Kelly Mc
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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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inuk
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Good stuff, thanks for sharing.
Green Snake Man
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