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Posted by: Steve_Craig at Wed Dec 2 17:03:29 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Steve_Craig ] On the topic about the history of pueblans, Jeff S. had mentioned that in the wild, campbelli are rare. That really surprised me. I thought Pueblans would be a common subspecies in their Native Mexican range. Any reasons, factors on why they are not common in the wild? How common, or uncommon, are some of the other subspecies of Milksnake? I'm talking about the more popular ones in the pet trade. Sinaloans, nelsons, Black milks, annulata, etc. Steve | ||
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