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Posted by: TylerStewart at Mon Apr 2 11:30:23 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TylerStewart ] There's definately wild groups of veileds in Florida, and in a few different areas. I would think a Jacksons could adapt well, plenty of people keep them outside year round in FL, and live birth makes reproducing that much easier (don't need specific temps or soil content for incubation). [ Hide Replies ]
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