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Posted by Doug T on April 13, 2002 at 17:45:08:
In Reply to: Do Texas Indigos get as big as Eastern Indigos? posted by Jake on April 13, 2002 at 16:51:34:
My Texas Female can eat larger meals than my Eastern females can. I haven't seen enough of them to know which is bigger on average. It's probably safe to say that they are the same size, and that individual snakes will be larger than the average size of the other subspecies. The rumor is that Unicolors are the largest of the Drymarchon.
Easterns are pretty rare these day due to overdevelopement. Folks here in the forum that should know say that Texas indigos are not nearly as rare in the wild as easterns.
DT
: Are they both really rare to see in the wild these days? Don't worry I am not going to even touch a wild one if I ever even saw one.
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