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BillMcgElaphe
at Mon Sep 15 16:20:56 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BillMcgElaphe ]
"3)If you keep a sexed pair together, be prepared for possible double clutches. If you want to avoid that, you need a bachelor pad for the male during the latter half of summer."
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This is very true, especially for south Florida animals. I'm thinking it may not be as critical for survival of the young of the year, since there is something for neonates to snack on all year down there with the obscure seasons.
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I've found gravid wild Corns and Everglades in September and October, south of Lake Okeechobee. ----- Regards, Bill McGighan
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