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RE: Rosy Boa longevity / research

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Posted by: trivirgata at Sat Nov 20 18:47:04 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by trivirgata ]  
   

Mr. Hoyer,



I know that Randy Limburg has a captive born male Cabo San Lucas animal that was born in 1971, and a female Cabo San Lucas that was born in 1972. The female gave birth to 7 healthy babies this 2004 breeding season. Like Paul said, they are older than him, and they are older then my wife. She is 31 too. She was blown away when she met a snake that was older than her, and still producing babies. My oldest is a female from Riverside County. I collected her in 1988 and she was a big bomber adult when I collected her. I'm not sure of her age, but I'm sure she is in her late 20's. She had 8 babies this 2004 season. The 2 previous years she has gave birth to 11 babies each year. Can't wait to see what kind of data you put together.



Jerry Hartley


   

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