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Honduran Milksnake (L.t. hondurensis) anerythristic
| Subject: | Honduran Milksnake (L.t. hondurensis) anerythristic
| | Poster: | Douglas H. Mong (snowcorn2@aol.com)
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| Resolution: 2080x1544
File Size: 639652 Bytes
Date: 2005:02:22 20:16:43
Camera: KODAK EASYSHARE CX7300 DIGITAL CAMERA (EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY)
F number: f/4.5
Exposure: 16667/1000000 sec
Focal Length: 590/100
Upload Date: 2005:08:23 10:16:22
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Honduran Milksnake (L.t. hondurensis) anerythristic
Normally these snakes are red, yellow and black, or another naturally occuring form known as the "Tangerine Phase", which are orange/red and black. This specimen has no red or yellow pigment at all.... this is known as anerythrism, and it is a very desireable trait among collectors....... this snake was selectively bred by Douglas H. Mong
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