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Posted by: Sonya at Mon Dec 6 21:03:05 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sonya ] >>Sonya,...what's the history on the big adult there?. That looks to be a gray x yellow intergrade(also sometimes referred to as "greenish" rats), whereas Jim's "moonshine's as you probably know are the naturally occuring Yellow x Black Rat intergrades from the area of extreme notheastern S. Carolina(Conway in Horry county). | ||
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