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Thanks Phil; I'll keep my fingers crossed . . >


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Posted by terryp on January 27, 2003 at 19:57:30:

In Reply to: Re: If you see a KY pine, could you take . . .> posted by Phil Peak on January 27, 2003 at 17:27:45:

that you see not only pines, but alot of other snake and reptiles.


:I most definately will take some pic's if we have any luck this year. We plan on spending a lot of time in known locality's, so hopefully we'll come across one.
:As far as variation, I have not seen pic's of specimens from the eastern range, but judging from the few specimens I have seen pic's of in the other two areas there is variation within those populations.
:Some are black/brown on white with high contrast, while others are more brown on gray/yellow with a more dirty look.
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