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Posted by: foxturtle at Wed Aug 30 23:19:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by foxturtle ] The area it came from was a remote area of the gulf-hammock in Levy County. Not many people live out there. There aren't any true gray rats in the area, all the obsoleta are Gulf Hammock rats, which are either intergrades, or a different subspecies altogether. I don't think ultramel is a particularly common morph, anyway. Without any proof to the contrary, I would assume this developed in the wild. | ||
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