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Posted by sasheena on April 27, 2003 at 17:15:36:

In Reply to: Az. populations... posted by Rich G.cascabel on April 27, 2003 at 15:28:54:

Thanks, it's just so different from the near-identical-ness of all the snakes found in that locale (A high school), that it seemed odd. I'm still hoping to eventually find some other oddities. They're not quite like the corns or kings we have, but they are still very interesting to watch. Especially funny to watch them eat a cricket backwards.... after a while they look like they have two huge antennae. A cute affectation for a worm sized snake!

~Sasheena


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