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Posted by: DMong at Thu May 12 21:06:29 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Yeah, the "x" thingy does have a lot to do with it, but I certainly agree. They are still very nice Popayan" locality milks nonetheless as you said. As long as someone didn't toss two different subspecies together in their basement, it is all good, and a fine product of nature. Heck, I have some VERY special locality-specific hypo intergrade "greenish" ratsnake morphs that originate from northeastern S. Carolina. they have extremely varying phenotypes too!. The newly-discovered male was captured less than 150 yards from the two normal female's he bred it with to produce the one's I have. [ Hide Replies ]
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