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Posted by: snakeadventures at Sat Feb 19 22:45:38 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakeadventures ] An experienced field guy told me a few years ago that mountain kings did not range north of a certain city and that milks did not range south of the same city. The milks do indeed range much farther south of that mentioned city, but the mountain kings don't range past south central or anywhere near SLC per my experience. If so, they are just a lot more difficult to find or don't follow the rules of habit. The only milk that I have found that could be confused with a mountain king is one that had an extreme amount of crossovers, but the count was still low enough to be obvious. I have found a milk out in the morning at high elevation after a warmer than usual may rain. It is my experience that milk and mountain king ranges don't even come close to each other. | ||
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