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Amherst County, Virginia

bushsnake

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One of my favorites, this local is amazing. Very unique looking animals!
 

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If you didn’t add that this snake was a Virginia local. I would have believed it was a Miami local. Sort of looks like some of the local Miami phase I used to breed.
Cool, thanks for sharing.
 
Pretty! My first thought was also "Miami." Natural variations are always intriguing. Thanks for sharing.

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