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RobertBushner
at Thu Aug 3 14:19:01 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RobertBushner ]
"As far as the babies go, I do not see them often in my local area. I have not seen them often in most areas; however, in one study area I do see them. I found the same individual hatchlings (yes, individuals) of different populations, separated by km’s in the same area (within a district of a province) I previously found them almost every time over weeks and guess what FR? There were not any others for at least 100m, sometimes 100’s metres. So, no the babies do not ‘hang out’ together either."
I sure hope this is not the burden of proof that you hold science to. By your own statement, this own study site is the exception, and now you are making blanket case assumptions off of it. I would question why you can't find many 'babies' elsewhere, and then question how you would know there aren't any within 100's of meters. The only logical conclusion from your statement would be that you can't reliably find 'baby' monitors.
--Robert
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