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at Mon Jul 28 10:33:39 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
What your saying is true, but, snake species during unsupportive conditions, often stay underground for years, even decades. To me roads,are not a good tool for understanding snakes, roads are a tool for finding them, for sure. The question is, did they die off, or are they underground. I can say, I observed neonate hogs at both Santa Cruz co. sites. which means, they are reproductive. Which is a good thing. I personally know and saw a hog from Pima co. I also heard reports from Pinal county. And in a logical local. But no animals or pics from there. I would like to see some academic herpers work on Hogs and remove them from colubridae. Best wishes and congrats again
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