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Posted by: DMong at Sun Oct 16 11:57:55 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Yeah, no doubt any given snakes in the entire general area there can(and do) have considerably varying phenotypes. This would certainly also depend greatly on the different percentage possibilities of either subspecies influence in any given individual snake pairing's genetic makeup. There are many snakes in that area with more Eastern phenotypes and others with more standard peninsular Florida king phenotypes. As you said, any given offspring from any of the clutches could look very different from one another and also go on to produce very different looking phenotypes themselves. some looking much more desirable than others would. | ||
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