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Posted by: Sighthunter at Wed Sep 19 12:23:50 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sighthunter ] My observations from a new angle. The structure of the colony I have been observing is as follows, The male has females along a 200 yard long stretch of rock fence. There is only one female with the dominant male at a time and they spend time side by side. I will now be studying the social structure as the less dominant individuals as well as trying to identify the individual animals. There always seems to be a subordinate males and females very near within five to ten feet but never next to the matriarchs as observed so far. I do know during bad weather they are under a rock waiting for it to warm up or quit raining. [ Hide Replies ]
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