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    Re: Baby anery pigmy rattle snake

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    Tis a Cottonmouth is why its dark ;-)
    Damnit! LOL I should pay closer attention to these things. And yes, that would explain it pretty well!
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    I didn't know they came in angry! How do they hold the silver color?

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    (I keep reading "anery" as "angry". Or "ornery". Dunno why. )
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    These are actually a friend of mine's snakes. I was over at his place helping feed (more like he was feeding I was watching), and I snapped a few pics of the Pygmy and cottonmouth. Hopefully I'll get a better camera that can capture the true color of he cottonmouth it is much more yellow than what my phone shows. And as far as how common anerys are, I'm not quite sure. Ive read they pretty common in the south Carolina sand hills but the mom to the one photographed is from Florida. I'm going to get a complete collection photo shoot Of his collection hopefully in the next couple of weeks. So, pretty much every north American venomous and several non venomous as well. Can't wait to share those either.

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