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    Re: New shoots of some of my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by MKHerps View Post
    Elizabeth, I would love to come get all the R/S on your place in AZ. Some of my favorite species are in AZ. In AZ you have to be a resident of the state to collect anything I believe. Some of my favorite Banded Rock R/S are in AZ.
    I think we are not allowed to have anything captive that is native to AZ??? But Im not up on that!! If you can as a resident...feel free to collect on behalf of me. In fact I will tell ya what ...I think our Reptile Expo is in Sept.

    Come on down to the Expo and you can do the barbeque over here at my house after the show on Saturday...then go on the hunt across the street in the preserve...lol. You will probably fine havelina, bobcats, coyotes and rattlers. Oh and king snakes as well. I have only seen a dead gila monster once ...never a live one in the wild....which is actually something I would love to see. A friend of mine goes out all the time and sees mountain lions. Just crazy over here...
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    Re: New shoots of some of my collection

    Elizabeth, Thanks for the invite. I will keep you in mind if I ever make it that way. I already have a field herping trip planned for this year so I wil not be able to make it to AZ, but maybe next year.

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    Re: New shoots of some of my collection

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    I think we are not allowed to have anything captive that is native to AZ??? But Im not up on that!! If you can as a resident...feel free to collect on behalf of me. In fact I will tell ya what ...I think our Reptile Expo is in Sept.

    Come on down to the Expo and you can do the barbeque over here at my house after the show on Saturday...then go on the hunt across the street in the preserve...lol. You will probably fine havelina, bobcats, coyotes and rattlers. Oh and king snakes as well. I have only seen a dead gila monster once ...never a live one in the wild....which is actually something I would love to see. A friend of mine goes out all the time and sees mountain lions. Just crazy over here...
    In arizona you can keep native hots without a license, Anything that isnt native you must have one. Ill be sure to be comin down to the barbecue, and ill be bringing some real Polish Sausage
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    Re: New shoots of some of my collection

    Beautiful pics!!!! I especially like that pink mottled rock rattler! I don't think I have ever seen one with those colors!
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    Re: New shoots of some of my collection

    The one from the western part of the region, especially the Jeff Davis range are red. The rock in these mt. ranges is volcanic rock and has a red and black appearence, therefore the Lepidus (masters in camoflauge) are red. The eastern part of their range has a more slate blue/grey rock and there the Lepidus are blue/grey. Really these snakes are masters in camo.

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