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RE: A few from Japan

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Tue Nov 13 18:47:38 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

Shane, fantastic post.

Lots of variety in all three ratsnakes. I never get tired of seeing the variation. I love all the scenery that you added with the photos. Really helps for those of us that have never been there. The series of the mating quads was really cool. I love that species for all its primitiveness.

I've learned from you that the conspics aren't relegated to the higher elevations, but are at the lower elevations too. Too bad there's so little coastal area that isn't developed. The conspics might be occupying the coast too.

Thanks for the tour. I just wish my dialup connection wasn't so darn slow. I feel like I've been here all day.

Look forward to your new site.

Cheers....Terry

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