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Posted by: elaphopeltishow at Thu Jan 24 08:44:24 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by elaphopeltishow ] were typical eastern kings. this proves nothing but strengthens the past arguments in the affirmative as to whether the albino was an eastern king or not. on the other hand, given the location of the original wild caught albino(somewhere near lookout mtn in tennessee-as per kevin Mccurley who purchased the albino directly from the individual who caught it in the wild), I would venture a pretty good guess that there is nigra(no longer nigrita) blood in them thar albino eastern kings. On the other hand, who knows for sure???? And to throw a monkey wrench into the whole argument there was supposedly a different albino eastern king individual caught in north carolina, which would mean there are true albino eastern kings out there. of course if caught in the western part of the state the nigra argument once more percolates. so once again, who the heck knows for sure?? | ||
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