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Posted by: Joe Forks at Wed May 18 13:39:52 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joe Forks ] Well it seems like everyone forgets that this DOES happen in nature, all the time. There are entire populations of hybrids and it's a natural part of speciation. Biological perversion someone called it?? lol These are antiquated views folks. Please do some research and get with the times. Thayeri is one species in the OP's project, and thayeri in various wild populations mix with alterna in the north, have strong triangulum influence in the east, and fade into mexicana in the south, and who knows what else? | ||
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