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hey everyone some intresting info

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hi everyone ive heard of a relatively new python species that has been spotted in mexico some debate wether it is a python or not if it is its the only won that has occured in the western hemishere i thought id share tell me wut you think. :dancer01:
 
Here are a couple pics of this snake. From what I understand this species has been recorded as early as 1861. It has not been until the 1970's that they have done more research into these snakes. I find them very interesting and pretty snakes, they remind me of a Russian Sand Boa crossed with a Corn Snake.
 

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Loxicemus Bicolor, New World Burrowing Python. There's good information available at Vida Preciosa International, Inc., www.vpi.com ,it's the home page for Dave & Tracy Barker. Likewise, there are or were some available for sale in the Python Classifieds on a competitors web site a few days ago.

I have a pair of loxicemus that I truly love, they are hardy, undemanding, pretty good sized, and truly comical animals. I've had my pair for three years and they were owned by another party for six years prior, and by an additional five years by the original owner who got them as wild caught sub adults. They are not often imported or reproduced in captivity. Hope this is helpful.

Cory
 
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