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RossCA
at Fri Sep 24 01:43:36 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RossCA ]
Here is what I was about to post:
The Desert phase Cal kings can't be a recessive anery, in my opinion, because there are so called "intergration zones" with desert and yellow & brown Coastal phase kings. In the two localities I know of, they are all a dark chocolate brown to almost black with some having whitish rings to some with a yellowish tint. There's a lot of variation within these localities with some leaning toward the desert look and others leaning to the coastal look. You can even see the degree of coastal influence dissipate the farther you move from these locales to the desert and vise versa. Two of those localities are the San Gorgonio Pass just north west of Palm Springs and Hwy 79 between Riverside and San Diego counties.
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