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Posted by: antelope at Tue Jul 1 22:05:11 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ] Matthew, they are the southernmost variant of G.P's, also known as thornscrub rats. We down here nicknamed them meahllies, or meahl wyrms, lol! They get bigger as Toby said and are tolerent to south Texas winters, meaning we see a lot of them a lot of the time. They also lay huge eggs and a lot of them, sometimes the most often encountered snake on warm summer nights. [ Hide Replies ]
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