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Re: interesting. (with link to pictures of Leucistic E. o. spiloides)


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Posted by Sacha Korell on January 15, 2001 at 22:26:45:

In Reply to: interesting. posted by Tom Carpenter on January 13, 2001 at 22:24:58:

Just to clear up a few things:
The snake in the pictures on the ratsnakes.com website (http://www.ratsnakes.com/Eospiloides_leuc.html) is in fact Terry Heuring's snake. He runs Dixie Reptile Shows in Birmingham, AL and he is a man with a very good (and long) reputation in the reptile business. He would never misrepresent an animal. I just posted the pictures because I thought it was interesting to see a new morph of this subspecies. I am personally not into color morphs, but specialize in small European and Asian Elaphe species (see my personal website at http://www.knology.net/~korell). This particular specimen was collected as an adult in North-East Alabama, in the country far away from any large city.

Best regards,

Sacha



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