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Posted by: Kellyp at Thu Aug 13 22:34:09 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kellyp ] I have traveled a bit in Mexico. I can only speak of a few areas that I had found them. This may surprise a few. One is a little town less than ten miles south of the state of Sonora border called Chimobampo. This is rugged and impovrished areas where the locals still eat them. I have also found them approx. 125 miles north of Mazatlan and inland from the ocean approx 25 miles. Again a very impovrished areas and towns not found on map books. As yellow as they are they can be very dificult to spot.The pectinata has a huge range and I am sure there are other areas with in its range where they exist. What is interesting is less then 50 miles north of where I have seen pectinata's I have seen ctenosaura hemilopha macrolopha. this is just my opinion there needs to be work done on the range of many of Mexico's herps | ||
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