D David Tobler Gambusia MFK Member Jul 3, 2007 185 1 18 Fresno,CA www.myspace.com Jul 14, 2007 #1,721 Guatemalan Palm Pitviper, Bothriechis bicolor.
T TheBloodyIrish Feeder Fish Mar 3, 2007 1,347 1 0 Grande Prairie, Canada Jul 14, 2007 #1,722 Ah, oh well... should had tried to find a harder one. Good job!
D David Tobler Gambusia MFK Member Jul 3, 2007 185 1 18 Fresno,CA www.myspace.com Jul 14, 2007 #1,723 TheBloodyIrish;989444; said: Ah, oh well... should had tried to find a harder one. Good job! Click to expand... Here's an easy one:
TheBloodyIrish;989444; said: Ah, oh well... should had tried to find a harder one. Good job! Click to expand... Here's an easy one:
J Jeox " I got monkeys in me! " MFK Member Feb 28, 2006 3,051 17 68 33 . Jul 14, 2007 #1,724 Diamond back rattler?
D David Tobler Gambusia MFK Member Jul 3, 2007 185 1 18 Fresno,CA www.myspace.com Jul 15, 2007 #1,725 Jeox;990993; said: Diamond back rattler? Click to expand... nope, not an atrox
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,386 44 75 44 South Central... Jul 15, 2007 #1,726 LOL, Easy? I don't know about that. Lots of Rattlesnakes species come in all sorts of color phases from different geographical areas. Do you have any pics of the tail or of the entire snake?
LOL, Easy? I don't know about that. Lots of Rattlesnakes species come in all sorts of color phases from different geographical areas. Do you have any pics of the tail or of the entire snake?
J Jeox " I got monkeys in me! " MFK Member Feb 28, 2006 3,051 17 68 33 . Jul 15, 2007 #1,727 Great basin rattler?
D David Tobler Gambusia MFK Member Jul 3, 2007 185 1 18 Fresno,CA www.myspace.com Jul 15, 2007 #1,728 Jeox;991193; said: Great basin rattler? Click to expand... The markings give this one away. Yes, it's a C. o. lutosus from Mono County,California. That was fast!
Jeox;991193; said: Great basin rattler? Click to expand... The markings give this one away. Yes, it's a C. o. lutosus from Mono County,California. That was fast!