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A Bairds rat and a couple emoryi photos

Jimmy Johnson

Old Timer
let's start with a picture of laura, one of my adult bairdis
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and we will follow that up with a few of my emoryis
The first will be a female het albino
followed by a male het albino
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.
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and last but not least a male possibly het albino
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Great pics Jimmy, as usual! Laura steals the show in this thread :grin01:
The last pic, the poss. het albino is very nice. Love the bright ground color.
:cool: :cool:
 
mbdorfer said:
Great pics Jimmy, as usual! Laura steals the show in this thread :grin01:
The last pic, the poss. het albino is very nice. Love the bright ground color.
:cool: :cool:

i would have to agree with mike..........theyare all nice snakes, but that first one takes the cake. :cheers:
 
Of course I love the Baird's, but the patterns on those Emoryi's are quite unusual. Do you know their locality info?
 
Very interesting patterns on the emoryi - very nice color as well. Always great to see the variety in the species,


mary v.
 
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