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Posted by: krhodes at Mon Nov 10 13:11:28 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by krhodes ] ....when we used to road cruise everywhere around the country side,(gas was .95/gal), we found what was believed to be a Western/Eastern cross dor. In that area there have been found both Western and Eastern, however there is a noticeable difference. All of the Easterns with exception to one were dark green to black. The other one was a 48" brick red overall with little contrast. From the dorsal,the dor appeared to be Western. Sharp upturned snout, light tan colored hood markings, same typical spotted/saddled pattern and light tan color. The kicker was when we looked at the ventral. Solid white/cream from labial to tail even the vent scale. The tail was also noticeably longer. | ||
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