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Posted by: SunHerp at Fri May 11 10:17:20 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SunHerp ] Your animal shows some heavy characteristics of syspila as well, which is fitting for the locality it was collected from. In fact, I'd say it has more syspila characteristics than gentilis. The animals in the Flint Hills are typically considered intergrades between gentilis from the west and syspila from the east. The eastern flanks of the Flint Hills are occupied by animals with increasing syspila influence and appearance. The opposite is true of the western flanks of the Flint Hills. | ||
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