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Justyn
at Fri Oct 13 08:34:16 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Justyn ]
I must not be able to type this morning. What I meant was "the juv has quite a spiney DORSAL compard to the adults."
>>Your right Chris. My notes were difficult to read when i edited the pics and I did not catch the mistake until you said something about it. Clearly the heterogeneous scales give it away with the huge scales on the side. Though I do see why I made this mistake, the juv has quite a spiney compard to the adults. It's been one long week.
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>>>>Nice pics. This is actually a male Ch. werneri juvenile, however. Just thought I'd let ya know.
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>>>>Chris
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