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		    | Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by Crazywolf on December 10, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | I'm looking for a complete list of variations (such as Albino, Striped, hypo, etc.) of each of the following species....
 
 Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
 
 Timber Rattlesnake
 
 Canebrake Rattlesnake
 
 Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake
 
 Western Pygmy Rattlesnake
 
 Carolina Pygmy Rattlesnake
 
 Southern Copperhead
 
 Northern Copperhead
 
 Eastern Cottonmouth
 
 Western Cottonmouth
 
 Florida Cottonmouth
 
 Eastern Coral Snake
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		    | RE: Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by Crazywolf on December 10, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | Nobody has a clue? C'mon even if you post just 1 variation of 1 spiecies, thats good, lets build the list 1 by 1 I dont care, I'm just looking for a complete list, even if we do have to make it one by one. |  
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		    | RE: Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by ChuckHurd on December 10, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | bro, i have been trying to get you to understand, this is no consensus on this. no two people are going to agree. some people will call each mountain range of the timber a phase, and others will not even consider the timber and cane to be different. there is no science to it. its all a matter of opinion. |  
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		    | RE: Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by JSargent on December 10, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | go to www.venom-center.com under general discussion second page.....there is a pretty good list of whats been known to have been out there or may currently be out there.... |  
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		    | RE: Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by JSargent on December 10, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | eastern diamondback- t negative albino-hypo-stripe-axantic- patternless- partial patternless 
 timber- t negative and t possitive
 
 canebrake- t positive and leucistic
 
 dusky pig- striped-hypo-anery
 
 carolina pig-anerytheristic- erytheristic- xantic
 
 western pig-?
 
 northern copper-spotted
 
 southern copper- striped- t positive albino- hypo- pastel- anerytheristic
 
 eastern cotton- t negative albino
 
 western cotton- leucistic
 
 florida- t positive albino- white sided
 
 florida coral- t positive and t negative albinos...
 
 now not all these animals are in breeding programs and more than a few are dead...
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		    | RE: Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by ChuckHurd on December 10, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | he isn't asking about the morphs, he wants to know the phases. like the yellow and black timbers, ect. I have been trying to explain, everyone views them differently. Just in my area, i have what i call the Sand Mtn Phase, Lookout Mtn Phase, Pigeon Mtn Phase, Signal Mtn Phase, ect. |  
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		    | RE: Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by JSargent on December 10, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | if he is looking for local variants, w/ rattlesnakes almost every state has varients...coaslal animals look different from inland animals and moutainous areas usually have darker animals...different habitat calls for different camo...the more south usually the lighter the animal.... |  
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		    | RE: Looking for a complete list of variations | Reply |  
		    | by Crazywolf on December 11, 2008 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | lol yes chuck im asking for morphs and all. if people agree with each other who is right or wrong, its ok, atleast theres a list to start with and we can confirm right or wrong or pending etc.
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