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Odd hypo

Rich Z

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I guess I should label my photos so I know where things came from that I have archived as well as being able to find out what happened to them. I have no idea what ever happened to this animal.

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You know you've got a bright snake when you literally have to squint at the picture.

Remember what form of 'hypo' the snake was suspected or known to be? Hypo A?
 
Wow. Now that is a beautiful looking baby. Sure would be interesting to see what it looked like now, too bad it's lost in the herd. :)
 
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