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Posted by: DMong at Wed Aug 17 10:05:54 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Even though it seems that almost ANYTHING is possible when it comes to certain things in nature, nobody even knows for absolute certainty if the two herpetologists Van Denburgh and Slevin weren't simply out to make a big name for themselves by "claiming" that they actually found this animal there on Isla Santa Catalina in 1921. The island alone is 85 miles from the coast of mainland Mexico to the east, and there at the coast would be nigrita x californiae phenotypes and splendida x nigrita phenotypes according to any known range maps I have ever seen. And beyond that around an additional 70 to 90 miles inland from that before the more bonified splendida phenotypes would be found just beyond the mountain range. [ Hide Replies ]
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