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terryd
at Fri Oct 9 11:31:25 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
Jeff S. wrote:
"The Red milk HYPO gene is something else completely it only has the name HYPO because it has been around so long."
I do agree the word hypo is used as a convenient way to make a point about how a snake will look or should look. We haven't come up w/ a name for every degree of leucism, and the word "hypo" seems to get the point across best.
I'm not sure I agree that the hypo syspila is "something else completlely". There are plenty of Hondurans, Pueblans...ect. that show the same leucism or hyponess as the hypo syspila.
Jeff S. wrote:
"It was supposed to be obliviously redundant. Why else would you look for the same "gene" in a mixed locale??"
Huh, aaa okay.
Jeff S. wrote:
"how would you explain the Red Milk HYPO gene vs other genetic anomalies?"
I wouldn't explain the word hypo on a forum in detail, there isn't enough time in a day for me to explain it and defend it.
I think you can clearly see a hypo or genetic anomalie from photos most the time. If I want more info. on what I'm looking at I'll call the person or email them for more photos and opinions.
Jeff S. wrote:
"I capitalize when I want to emphasize the word"
You emphasize a lot of words. To a distraction sometimes.
Peace out Napoleon,
-Dell
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