World’s most endangered snake
Seems I may own it. Pines have been my favorite non-venomous snake for quite sometime. I own all species, save the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis ruthveni.) A friend who is a commercial dealer came into one that was mistakenly identified as a bull snake. I got it from him and completed my pine set. I knew they were rarest of the pines, but after getting this male I began to research and found they were much more rare then I originally thought. I found a couple sites that claimed they were the most endangered snake in North America, and according to the Audubon site (and they should know) these are the most endangered snake in the world. Here some pics of my specimen and the link from the Audubon Society site. Would like to hear from anyone who has ever kept these, and especially would like to find a female.
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www.SCReptiles.com 2.2 Crotalus adamanteus. 2.2 Crotalus h. atricaudatus. 2.2 Crotalus h. horridus. 1.1 Agkistrodon p. piscivorus. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. contortrix. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. mokasen. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. laticinctus. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. pictigaster. Agkistrodon c. phaeogaster. 1.2 Sistrurus miliarius barbouri. 1.1 Micrurus fulvius. 0.0.1 Micrurus fulvius tenere
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