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rosybozo
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Thank you for your response. Its entirely possible that the DOR was a yearling, and the mark on its belly was from being hit or something. Since it was in decent shape I collected it for donation... you're welcome to it if you'd like. It was found on Mount Timpanogos.
I live near Orem Utah, a ways south of your son. I routinely see rubber boas as close as 3 miles from my home, and would love to collect tissue samples for you if you'd like... assuming they'd be of use; I assume Ryan has gathered a lot of Ut samples.
I don't see a crazy number, but looking at my notes I've seen 16 individuals far this year. If collecting samples would be helpful let me know. Thanks, Josh jdustin@gmail.com
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