I've never seen this before...
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I was just looking around for Halloween & Reptile combos on Google.
Hum... after all this time, I've never heard of this herp before. 1. Black Halloween Snake (Pliocercus euryzonus) photo credit: https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/820...rcus-euryzonus Parts of Central & South America Happy Halloween |
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2. Halloween Pueblan Milksnakes
Photo Credit: Edz Exotics http://www.edzexotics.com/index.php?p=1_20 Happy Halloween |
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3. Halloween Crested Gecko
Photo Credit: ACReptiles http://acreptiles.com/new_store/inde...roduct_id=5231 Happy Halloween |
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4. Pumkin Piebald Ball Python
Photo Credit: Markus Jayne https://ballpython.ca/portfolio-posts/pumpkin-piebald/ Happy Halloween |
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5. Jackson’s climbing salamander (Bolitoglossa jacksoni) - Pretty Cool :yesnod:
Lost species for about 42 years Photo Credit: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/in.../#.W7lxffZRe70 Happy Halloween |
Years ago I use to see the "halloween" pueblans on wholesale lists fairly often... unfortunately now we rarely see alot of the colubrids we use to on wholesale lists ... times and things sure do change!
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Since the color combos are the theme and the fit for the holiday is a good one, here is one of mine. Not produced by me. Completely raised by me. Coming up on his first birthday, too.
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That more than fits the Halloween color theme. Now the question is, what kind of turtle is it? Great looking by the way Nick!
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He is an above average Brazilian (aka cherryhead) redfoot tortoise. :)
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