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Posted by: billysbrown at Thu Jul 10 14:02:44 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by billysbrown ] The PA kingsnake legend is a popular topic of conversation for PA herpers, but it's just a legend. They apparently range ALMOST to the border in MD, but not over the border. I was actually talking with a local herpetologist about this, and he remarked that the notion of kings in PA was supposedly based on a specimen in a Lancaster museum, but that when someone tried to actually find the specimen, they had no chainkings from PA in their collections. I think someone must have been a little generous with a range map at some point and that started the whole thing, that and how much PA herpers would love to catch chainkings closer than the Pine Barrens. | ||
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