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Posted by: brhaco at Tue Oct 13 19:17:05 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brhaco ] Just from a description, I might say it sounds like an animal from the eastern end of bairdi range. But one basic tenet of locality breeding is that you absolutely, never, ever assign a locality based on appearance alone. [ Hide Replies ]
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