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Posted by: jfirneno at Sun Nov 23 21:16:57 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jfirneno ] In Schulz's Monograph he has a good distribution map of longissima. He also includes fossil finds and extinct disjunct populations. Although there are a few documented introduced locales he is of the opinion that the disjuct populations in Germany are the result of natural forces. He also has a short section on Man and Ratsnakes that includes that Italian saint day that includes draping snakes over the saint's statue. All in all, a very valuable book. [ Hide Replies ]
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