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Albino Yellow Ratsnake (W/C in Jacksonville, FL)

Sorry I missed this thread....

Robbie. Outstanding find! And congrats.
You amatuers really cheese my cracker. In almost 30 years of walking through mud, swamps, and bugs, I've never found anything odd in the wild.LOL.:duck:
 
Robbie. Outstanding find! And congrats.
You amatuers really cheese my cracker. In almost 30 years of walking through mud, swamps, and bugs, I've never found anything odd in the wild.LOL.:duck:

I wish I found it! :laugh: It was a landscaping guy in Jacksonville! His friend was trimming an azalea, and this little guy poked his/her head out.
 
I saw.....

I wish I found it! :laugh: It was a landscaping guy in Jacksonville! His friend was trimming an azalea, and this little guy poked his/her head out.

the other thread after this one. Still, it always happens that way.

The story I heard about Snowball, a leucistic ED caught in the 80s, a guy a bit tippsy stopped by the side of the road for a tinkle one night and heard a little buzz at his feet.
 
the other thread after this one. Still, it always happens that way.

The story I heard about Snowball, a leucistic ED caught in the 80s, a guy a bit tippsy stopped by the side of the road for a tinkle one night and heard a little buzz at his feet.

That's definitely NOT a sound I wanna hear when I'm already buzzed and need to bleed the lizard. LOL.
 
This guy/gal ate for me today! F/T on the FIRST attempt!!!!

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That's a hungry looking snake! What a beauty. I wish they had DNA tests for snakes like they do for dogs, now.
 
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