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rtdunham
at Wed Nov 4 15:18:01 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtdunham ]
>>No, the skin color is the same under black scales and white scales (I'm talking about Cal kings.)
Mark, I bow to your superior knowledge about almost all things serpentine. But i'm not sure you're right about this. See the pic, from a more recent post, and how the skin between the creamy scales is black or near-black? I could swear I've seen bold black-and-white cal kings where the skin behind the white scales is white too, making for particularly contrasty patterns. Am I just having false or implanted memories? And it seems like i've seen eastern kings with particularly "clean" chains which, upon examination, proved to be the result of light skin behind those white scales, so there was nothing to break up the solid white mass.
Can we review the issue any more?

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