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Posted by: nategodin at Tue Sep 15 08:03:29 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nategodin ] Nice to hear Van's still out there doing his thing... I hadn't heard from him in a while. I went down to Cambridge a few years ago to donate a dicephalic L. t. gaigeae to his collection, and he was nice enough to give my friends and me a full tour of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, including the basement where they keep all the stuff that's not on public display. Then he invited us back to his house where we got to check out his two-headed Eastern, which was donated to him by a kid from the Augusta, Maine area who found it in or near a stone wall. I'm not sure if he's had a chance to dissect my gaigeae yet to determine the extent of its deformity, but he did send me some x-rays of it, which I think are a lot cooler looking than a dead snake in a jar. I'll have to get that posted... | ||
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