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FR
at Mon Feb 3 14:59:26 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Gregg you just explained it, its greenish hues in the green hog pic. But if you place an actual green up to it, the snake has no green. A Greentree python, is green, a green snake is green, that hog has greenish hues. Its still nice as heck.
I think the point is, its about the trade, that is a green hognose in the hognose trade. How it compares to other hogs, not to greensnakes. And the blue one, breed those and express more and more blue. That would be outa hand.
I have seen a few green Mexicans in the field. I need a larger family, something like 20 kids. that way I would keep lots of WC's. AS it is, we have three hunting lic, so that limits what I can collect. I think this year, I will attempt to obtain holding permits, will see how that works out.
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