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Bluerosy
at Sat Oct 15 22:59:00 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
There used to be a fair number around, but have disappeared into the wood-work just like so many other types of snakes have over the years. There used to be all sorts of stuff that was around years ago that is totally unseen in the hobby now.
What do the ones from that area look like today? if different then maybe those few animals found were just a pattern type from one end of the spectrum within a clucth. You know, like when you have a clucth and there is one dark and one light and everything inbetween. Maybe the intergrade zone has clucthes that look more like normal Floridas and and because of the eastern king influence they babies drift to more of an eastern look at times. But rare? WHo knows?
I wonder if that could explain their rarity. I never collected there but know someone that lives there. If he has a board line or set up A/C spots maybe I can arrange a trip.
See now you got me curious about them. ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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