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Black-Axanthic and Eggs

This is one of the 1.3 black-axanthics that we got three years ago. Here she is with her first clutch. She is bred to an equally dark male. This is an appearance I'm hoping will be inheritable.

Tracy - tbarker@beecreek.net

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  • Will they come in out of the cold? Observations of large constrictors in cool and cold conditions (495.32 KB PDF)
  • Comments on a Flawed Herpetological Paper and an Improper and Damaging News Release from a Government Agency (257.46 KB PDF)
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