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DMong
at Wed Mar 10 11:46:29 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Through the course of many years, there have certainly been a very small number of genuine amel Easterns(L.g.getula)pop up here and there from different sources, but there has also NOT been genuine amel Easterns pop up here and there that were derived from intergrade lineage from any combination of several other kingsnake subspecies. These being the Black king(nigra), Speckled king(holbrooki), California king(californiae), or any percentage of either of these with varing percentages of genuine Eastern king in them.
Believe me when I say,.."there is as much mystery surrounding this as any of the UFO stories you see on TV involving "Area 51" and the military..LOL!
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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