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    Thank you so much everyone! I appreciate the comments as always!

    Dracoluna - I shoot with a Nikon D700, Sb 400 speedlight, and all the shots were taken with a Nikon 105 mm Macro lens handheld.

    Kali - the snakes in those photos are the following
    1) Sharp Nosed Viper or Hundred Pacer (Deinagkistrodon acutus)
    2) Water Moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus)
    3) False Water Cobra (Hydrodynastes gigas) - Good guess by the way
    4) Mangrove Snake (Boiga dendrophila) - a full body shot would have given away the identity immediately

    He (Jerry) had quite the awesome collection, and aside from one really pissed off rattler they were all pretty amicable
    ~Chris
    Biology Departments - Marist College & Mount Saint Mary College
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