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Old Tuesday 14th June 2005, 03:59   #1
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kingsnake

I finally found out how to resize photos, so here is a California kingsnake caught earlier this year.


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Old Tuesday 14th June 2005, 04:06   #2
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baby kingsnake

Here's a baby kingsnake form earlier this year.
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Old Tuesday 14th June 2005, 04:08   #3
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king and gopher snakes

I found this pair about 5 feet apart. I think they had just come out of hibernation.
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Old Tuesday 14th June 2005, 04:11   #4
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kingsnake beauty

here's the best looking kingsnake I've found this year
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Old Wednesday 6th July 2005, 09:47   #5
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Those are very nice pics, and very nice snakes as well. Apparently gophers are quite easy to keep in captivity. But if you have them in your "back yard" then it's so much better.
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Old Thursday 7th July 2005, 01:47   #6
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Those are very nice pics, and very nice snakes as well. Apparently gophers are quite easy to keep in captivity. But if you have them in your "back yard" then it's so much better.
As a kid, I used to keep the snakes I caught for a month or two, but these days, it's more like fly-fishing: catch and release. I usually have my camera, so pictures are good enough.
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