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User: dirtyturtle (see all of dirtyturtle's photos)
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Date: 05/25/06
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Wildlines

Registered: 01/2006
Location: Lexington, SC
Photos Uplaoded: 53
Comments Left: 0

Is that Corn Snake from northern Florida? I have one thats looks alot like it that came from Levy County, Florida. Luckily she is Gravid. I'm posting her, check her out.
05-26-2006 07:01PM View Wildlines's Profile View Wildlines's Gallery  

DirtyTurtle

Registered: 05/2006
Location: I live in central Florida by natural springs, tall oaks & hickory amid gently rolling hills once lush with citrus, farms and abundant wildlife. Mostly all gone now, native wildlife once prolific are now 'road kill' as DEVELOPERS dig in.
Photos Uplaoded: 35
Comments Left: 0

Hi. Sorry it's taken so long for my reply! No, this snake is from Central Florida, Lake County to be exact. A beauty! Thanks for looking!
06-09-2006 05:16AM View DirtyTurtle's Profile View DirtyTurtle's Gallery