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Joe Forks
at Wed Aug 26 13:56:54 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joe Forks ]
>>If I'm wrong about the data (or lack of it) why agree that the situation "is what it is"? What I want to know is why the double standard for thayeri?
Pardon me for skipping the rest of that, but this is what we are really after here. What you seem to be missing is that with a little bit of research we can often times (not always) get from suspected hybrid to either known hybrid or a complete line of custody that is a little more reassuring. You can call it a double standard if you want, but to me it just supports my point in the first place about keeping better records, because if everyone did that in the first place we wouldn't be having this conversation. ----- Herp Conservation Unlimited
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