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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).
My two adult girls are Dwight Good products.(as is my whitesided Everglades, yellow and albino yellow) There is picts of just the one 'cause the other was not holding still for picts at ALL. At least she wasn't chewing on me. I have found the trick to that is hold the males first and then the girls. The boys cooperate and the girls are busy looking for the boys. ----- Sonya
I'm not mean. You're just a sissy.
Happy Bunny
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- greenish ratsnake picts - Sonya, Sun Dec 5 13:47:44 2010

- awesome Sonya! - DMong, Sun Dec 5 16:39:11 2010
- BTW...... - DMong, Sun Dec 5 22:50:53 2010
- By Range... - foxturtle, Mon Dec 6 12:57:28 2010
- NOPE! - DMong, Mon Dec 6 13:47:12 2010
- Nope? - foxturtle, Mon Dec 6 16:30:03 2010
- RE: Nope? - Godfrey, Tue Dec 7 20:32:04 2010
- RE: Nope? - foxturtle, Tue Dec 7 20:43:18 2010
- RE: Nope? - Godfrey, Wed Dec 8 14:33:54 2010
RE: BTW...... - Sonya, Mon Dec 6 21:03:05 2010
- RE: greenish ratsnake picts - Godfrey, Sat Dec 11 11:22:59 2010
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