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    "Got Science?" Yesssssssssss! (bring it on)
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    Re: Snake Dissection photos and illustrations

    i just realized we had these photos on our website, so ill post them here!

    hopefully more to come!



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    Re: Snake Dissection photos and illustrations

    the full specimen, also from our website.

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    Labels on the illustrations would be nice (helpful).

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    Re: Snake Dissection photos and illustrations

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Labels on the illustrations would be nice (helpful).
    absolutely! my illustration has all organs labeled and is very easy to understand. it was based on this specimen.

    the illustration was made as a freebie to pass out at a conference our team went to, so that one will likely be the easiest thing for me to share here!

    EDIT: next week ill try to make time to label the photos i posted above for you all so you know what you're looking at!
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    hey guys! here's the illustration! sorry about the watermarks; i had to put them there.



    still trying to make time to go through my photos and label some of them.


    i promise they're coming!

    EDIT: the illustration doesn't seem to be high res...ill try to upload a better version asap!
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    high-res version can be downloaded here!

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P7n...ew?usp=sharing
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    Re: Snake Dissection photos and illustrations

    Very cool thread! I am also interested in getting hi-res photos.

    By the way, that snake doesn't look like any Thamnophis sirtalis that I ever saw. Looks more like one of the North American water snakes, genus Nerodia.

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    Re: Snake Dissection photos and illustrations

    Quote Originally Posted by paulh View Post
    Very cool thread! I am also interested in getting hi-res photos.

    By the way, that snake doesn't look like any Thamnophis sirtalis that I ever saw. Looks more like one of the North American water snakes, genus Nerodia.
    i don't doubt that. the specimen was ENORMOUS, and also very VERY fat; i had a hard time believing a garter could get so big.
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