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RE: Hypotheticals

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Posted by: Jaykis at Sat Feb 13 17:23:33 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jaykis ]  
   

I do believe there are two facts that must be observed. There IS documented DNA work that most of the Burms in ENG are related. This was done by a graduate student at FIU. The paper is available.
Secondly, if most of the Burms in Fl were captive releases, considering what is being kept by private keeper as far as morphs are concerned, shouldn't there be far more morphs being found? Yeah, there is the "exploding" albino python pic, but for the most part, the lack of morphs being found versus the amounts of them being kept should be an indicator that this is not natural.


   

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