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Paul Lynum
at Mon Nov 21 13:49:28 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Lynum ]
I found an full blown axanthic agalma in the Sierra San Pedro Martir. You can see it on my facebook page or in Herp Nation magazine in the Baja article I wrote. If you have any interest in these snakes I strongly recomend you read it. I created the Hypo E (Where in the hell did that name come from lol???)in the mid 90's I made quite a few of them but because they were not pure (Martir X Juarez) I gave them all away. Dozens of them. There's quite a few of the here on the west coast. Hard to give them away because they're mutts. We west coasters have it made and spoiled over herelol. John maybe you should move this way! Anyway, there's is however, pure axanthic Martirs (More than 1. That's all I'm saying) that blow the most [bleep]in axanthic hondos away. One of these days I'm going to have to do a big writeup on the history of Martir zonata and also do a thing on the herps geographic history of that mountain range. I know the place like the back of my hand.
I'm off for a camping trip to the Santa Rita Mountains today. No herping. Just great Mexican Food, Micro Brewed Beer, Whiskey, and a cozy campfire. Then back home for more food and a cozy fireplace!! I'll be back in a day ya'll. If there's any questions I'll get back you then.
PL
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