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'07 Super Corn

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
I don't care for the term "super corn" and would rather call Dwan a jungle corn het motley that is 3/4 corn and 1/4 California king.

Anyway, she has recently shed and the late afternoon sun with moderate cloud cover was just about perfect to capture her lovely yellow and brown tones. And she was very cooperative (after being able to explore the tree a bit first) to show off some great poses. And since I can't choose only 5 to post, I'll have to use a reply for the rest.
 
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I absolutely love the influence the California king has on corns, it in my opinion kicks rat influence's butt for the most part. (Emphasis on 'in my opinion.') Your guy deffinately shows the king influence well. ;) And I'm right with you with the whole Super Corn thing- as I said in an earlier post, I need to smack them if I ever meet whoever proposed we name the second generation something different....
 
I'm not usually into yellow snakes, nor am I usually into those hybrids. But that's an aesthetically pleasing animal, for sure.
 
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