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Jlassiter
at Mon Nov 21 12:04:22 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>Hey John -- it seems to me that there are more drab and "sooty" looking female thayeri than male thayeri -- with dramatic exceptions, of course! Just my observation . . .
Yep...it does seem that Mex Mex, Thayeri and Ruthveni females are "dirtier" looking than males......Maybe it has something to do with camo......
There are two other dimorphic differences with Mex Mex that I've noticed. Males obtain an overall larger size than females.
And.... The "high saddled" ones are always females. But not all females have high saddles. Plus this observation has only held true with classic Mex Mex....not with the granite mutation.....
I think Bob Hansen hatched out a normal male this year with some high saddles too.......Which would be a first for me over the last 18 years of working with Mex Mex. ----- John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

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