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Posted by: saddleman at Tue Oct 6 20:26:10 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by saddleman ] Do you ever wonder if something like that was released there? How many "kinked up hatchlings" do you find in the wild? And how many Blonds do you find west of Fresno Creek? Prior to 1990, zero! I know some have been collected near and I think even west of the Big Hill in recent years and I know populations expand as long as the habitat will allow it but I also know that sometimes humans help things along. We all know that (at least for alterna,to satisfy this forum, alterna alterna alterna) from reading this forum. Blonds, for years where restricted to the Boquillas limestone which made sense because they would blend with their surroundings. But for them to move to the red or dark igneous rock of the Big Hill area really doesn't make since. | ||
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