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rtdunham
at Sat Oct 3 11:59:57 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtdunham ]
>>Good points. I can understand the passion behind the locality zealots and I appreciate it. Those guys are sort of nuts, but in a good way. I am old enough to still be flat amazed at what is available for purchase at just the cost of a nice dinner. Sensory overload just to see all those tri-colors and kings, let alone be able to buy 'em.
>>Still and all, dude's snake ain't green.
Funny!
Here's a link to a color chart. It doesn't (can't?) represent the full array of colors and subtleties on many snake species, but it's interesting. Some of those colors on the bottom row seem pertinent to Ltt. (They won't help THIS discussion though, since they assign color numbers, not names: there's no "olive" and certainly no "typical wild-caught Eastern Milksnake blotch color". Other charts would hone in on many dozens of colors just in the ranges of those colors on the bottom row of this chart. color chart
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