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Posted by: GerardS at Sun Sep 4 13:27:44 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GerardS ] They do affect turtles all over the world. They do it by competing not breeding. The problem in north floods is the intergrading. That's it. The yellow bellys are just as prolific as the red ears. The scientist are worried about the intergrades. This is OT of the hybrid conversation but you mention this and I was interested. Why are they worried if it doesn't matter? In think hybrids happen in the wild but you can't say that every king in the wild has Ratsnake in it. | ||
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