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Jeff Schofield
at Sun Jan 3 12:32:10 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ]
There are other examples. In a very urban area there exists a small population of eastern milks that are different. Its a marsh area marked by heavy cattail cover. These milks are a light tan color just like their cover. As you go south into NJ the earth becomes more red.....and the milks become more red, coincidence? These are still eastern milks, but adaption of color and pattern as predator avoidance is not subspeciation.
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