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crimsonking
08-06-03, 10:02 PM
Although some are stunning, most haven't the "flash" of the other milks. These eastern milks are from Pa.
:Markhttp://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/151triangulum2a.jpg
crimsonking
08-06-03, 10:04 PM
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/509/151triangulum3a.jpg
:Mark
alex_33
08-07-03, 05:54 AM
Those are beauties, although I believe they're illegal to keep in Ontario :(
Good thing you didn't ask to identify this snake, I would of said.. cornsnake :)
WYZ
spyderman
08-07-03, 07:03 AM
Wow! Beautiful snake. I too would have said it was a Corn.
Swampwalker
08-07-03, 07:27 AM
Heres a pic of a wild E. Milk Snake.
These are great snakes.
http://www.pipcom.com/~jstick/milk09.jpg
You can tell they are a milk and not a corn because of head shape and eye appearance, they have slightly smaller eyes and a less distinct neck :).
I am in Ontario so I can't have any of em! :(
Invictus
08-07-03, 03:58 PM
I love it!!! But I definitely would have said Corn by the patterning. And I live in Alberta, so I can have one! I think I'll look around for one.
This will be my revenge on all you Hognose owners! HA!
Colonel SB
08-07-03, 06:15 PM
They are very nice :)
I've always wanted one, but being from Pa. can't. I'm not one to take them from the wild either (personal choice). So, here I sit envious AGAIN!!!
Swampwalker
08-10-03, 12:06 AM
http://www.pipcom.com/~jstick/milkstrike.jpg
TheRedDragon
08-10-03, 02:16 AM
Those are absolutely amazing looking Milks! I would have mistaken them for a commom corn at first glance!
My first snake was an eastern milk.
What a lovely pair Mark. I am sure you'll do well with the babies!
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