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Posted by: swwit at Fri May 19 23:59:38 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by swwit ] I had to come over here and see what you guys have to say about "locality" snakes. All i see is a classic example of the pot calling the kettle black. You need to get educated on alterna and their habitat. If you actually think you can cruise over to Juno Rd. and pick up alterna at will then you have never collected west texas. Very few alterna are caught in a season compared to other snakes. The gene pools are extreamly clean because the snakes have such a vast range. They are so fossorial that they spend very little time in the open. Show me an example of alterna being so inbred that it has caused problems. It takes a lot of effort to raise the babies and work with them. Not as easy as the syspila you mention that can be collected in large numbers in early may. | ||
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