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Posted by: tricolorbrian at Sun Feb 10 21:10:01 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tricolorbrian ] I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade, but the intergrade zone extends at least one county farther east than DeKalb (I think. I'm away from home right now and can't really check.), at least, according to Blaney (1977). But, the reduced pattern is the real giveaway on intergrades, especially from that part of Georgia-Thin bands that do not connect as chains. Couple that with the county (if the county is valid), and you have an intergrade. I believe the other strain was an intergrade also, but has been bred to pure Easterns for so long that the current offspring look more mainstream (hence the snakes Jeff refers to in his post below). This probably only matters to purists, and certainly not to people like Rainer. lol Anyway, all this is covered in my upcoming getula book. Hope thet heps. | ||
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