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Re: Blue (eastern) garter snake
so your saying the color could possibly contributed from its death?it was rather fresh . it looked very natural , his underside was very unique.the funny thing is ,the garters that were alive that i caught were totaly orange/brown in color, very dirty looking typical easterns, then yards away the dead one was probobly the most beautiful garter ive ever seen to this day and if evryone on this site seen it they would probly agree,
this guys tops all my fav western typ garter even the san fransicso .this guys colors were just rediculously different i almost cried when i seen such a beautiful thing dead |
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