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 Location: San Clemente, CA. | OK. Herping is pretty much dead here (except for my local Coleonyx). I have to go back into my archives. I got this atrox about a month ago behind one of my buildings. It was crawling across the bricks and as I started taking pics, it just rolled up into a ball. It never rattled or struck at me. Another one that was fun to work with. After pics, snake was relocated to my safe zone. Enjoy.
David
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      Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas | Nice, David.
Cool how she's up on the ledge. |
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   Location: lytle creek, CA -San Bernardino National Forest | wow! great snake and the coloration is awesome! |
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    Location: San Rafael | that's a pretty one for sure! |
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    Location: San Jose, California | Gorgeous! I like your archives. Feel free to dig out oldies but goodies. I am new here so I didn't see anything the first time around. |
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 Location: San Clemente, CA. | Thanks guys. Watch for my archive Shovel-Nosed pics. I don't recall anybody posting Shovel-Nosed Snakes.
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