Kristian Munkholm wrote:Jürgen Gebhart wrote:I love the Big Bend area!
I fell in love with it as well - landscapes, wildlife, atmosphere, eclectic mix of displaced people - I could live there
I totaly agree!!Jürgen Gebhart wrote:congrats on the Micrurus! (I never had the luck to find one )
You got Walter, I got Mike
Matthijs Hollanders wrote:I believe that split is highly unjustified, so I'd just keep it at that!
Bobby Bok wrote:Finding that Micrurus must have been massively exciting, nice trip you had!
Matthijs Hollanders wrote:You got to see quite a nice selection for that time of year, so consider yourself well treated.
Matthijs Hollanders wrote:Next time you'll see your trash ( ) snake copperhead, no worries.
Kristian Munkholm wrote:& thanks to you all as wellBobby Bok wrote:Finding that Micrurus must have been massively exciting, nice trip you had!
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Matthijs Hollanders wrote:I believe that split is highly unjustified, so I'd just keep it at that!
Evidence please (although I seem to pick up that the debate is quite ample in this case).
Kristian Munkholm wrote:Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:...I have some doubt about your whiptail IDs, but you'll hopefully get more input at FHF)...
...In regards to whiptail ID's, marmoratus I feel comfortable about, the other two were provided - from more people - on FHF. I actually thought both were tessellatus.
Bobby Bok wrote:Kristian Munkholm wrote:Bobby Bok wrote:Finding that Micrurus must have been massively exciting, nice trip you had!
Of course it was great but it was one of those situations where it was almost too easy, too soon
I never mind those situations
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