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RE: Mud/Musk Spending time on Land

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Posted by: croc 2-3 at Sun Sep 30 01:23:43 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by croc 2-3 ]  
   

Ok I will say if the air is humid the odoratus will come on land the leucostums are good crawlers too. but for the most part the monirs,carinatus,peltifers,flavescens, & salvinii are water dwellers. Only the males bully each other but since the males have been seperated no one really visits land much. There is no rule to this really as animals are like people what yours does mine might not. I know I've found odoratus on land where I'm from but these were usually females for the most part the odoratus stay in the shallows from wild ones I've seen. the irony is 2 odoratus I have were from eggs dug up at a construction site last yr. that someone hatched & gave to me.


   

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