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RE: Sex

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Posted by: FR at Thu Jun 18 09:16:08 2015  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

In this post, you talk about ego, I am pretty such, its your ego that your talking about. As you do not know me.
About your hypothesis, hmmmmmmmm its academic. As your extending one hypothesis and building more based on the previous one. con
I stated facts, and I will repeat. Where there are call kings in Helleri habitat, I San Diego that is most likely what your talking about, It could be Ruber, or specs. Where they occur together, there are both. Only in some select habitat types, that are highly riparian, do kings occur without Crotes.
That they do, means they get along, and your proposal will not change that. They always have, so its a good guess, it will continue.
About my selective reading, I apologize, I am under the impression your a troll, and that's fine. If your not, then get down to some real facts, and show something, show the king, show the habitat, show the crotes. As it is, anyone can say anything. So until you come up with something real, good luck with your imagination. And keep having fun.
So good luck with this "conservation project"


   

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