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rosspadilla
at Fri Oct 28 19:35:34 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rosspadilla ]
I try to keep it simple, but yes I'm aware the undersides can have a slight yellowish hue or more of a cream color. I've never seen a pure white one either but there is a huge difference between Desert phase and Coastal phase.
Deeper is like a range of 10 miles. And I also didn't mention the localities that show intermediate coloring, also have some variation. Like some kings will have more yellow than others. The farther you get into the desert, that variation turns into fewer examples showing a yellowish color and you can see that change in about a 5 mile distance, but you have to go in a strait line from coastal habitat, into the desert. Well, that has been my experience so far. -----

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