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CarlBartlett
at Fri Jan 11 19:27:38 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CarlBartlett ]
It's the habitat that over time has been the force behind the evolution of what is perfectly adapted to survive in the limitations of climate, food , cover and any number of specifics. The term intergrade is just language we use to help in our own limited ability to place the snake in scientific terms. That snake is still the perfect example of habitat specific survival. Any comparisons based on appearance for our approval is strictly subjective and has no meaning to the perfect snake for the habitat.The true beauty of the snake is not always just the cleanest red or whitest white but in its own place in the land that created it. Although we can't help being attracted to the best in terms of beauty. It's only natural.
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