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tbrock
at Mon Jun 21 20:45:55 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbrock ]
>>She looks great, Toby! So much thicker than when I last saw her.
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>>I don't know that this species goes through a very long brumation most years, considering the mild climates they come from.
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>>Diego
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>>SWCHR
Thanks Diego! Not only thicker, but just over-all BIGGER!
Well, that's the theory I'm coming around to also - sort of. However, the winters where I live are at least somewhat milder than the foothills that they come from. ----- -Toby Brock
Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research
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- Green eggs, but no ham!!! - tbrock, Sun Jun 20 19:02:15 2010
- RE: Green eggs, but no ham!!! - BillMcgElaphe, Sun Jun 20 21:47:31 2010
- RE: Green eggs, but no ham!!! - randywhittington, Mon Jun 21 06:59:39 2010
- RE: Green eggs, but no ham!!! - viborero, Mon Jun 21 16:00:36 2010
RE: Green eggs, but no ham!!! - tbrock, Mon Jun 21 20:45:55 2010
- RE: Green eggs, but no ham!!! - mattkau, Tue Jun 22 00:25:44 2010
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