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Re: Easter Orange Albino T. radix from Illinois.


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Posted by Bianca on April 09, 2003 at 18:56:34:

In Reply to: Easter Orange Albino T. radix from Illinois. posted by johne on April 08, 2003 at 23:44:54:

:this snake is coming along very well. It is fully on fuzzies and pinkies now, and consumed one fuzzie and two pinkies while I shot a few pics. The snake was caught on Easter Sunday, 2001. It still retains the nice orange dorsal stripe, thus giving him the "Easter Orange Albino" name. Interesting in this pic, the red eyes do not appear red.

:John Eddington
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Awesome Collared lizards the colors are unreal the snakes great to but those collard lizards which not many keep are outrageous.



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