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RE: Im not kidding.....

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Posted by: DMong at Sun Jun 10 12:25:01 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

"Well its weird it would be on Cocoa beach. Hypos did not originate from there"

Not to get a blood bath going here (hopefully), but what's weird about it?. Why would that specimen have to have anything to do with today's hypo strain or where they originated from?. Mutants can pop up anywhere at any time, and obviously that was the case with that awesome mutant. I'm pretty certain that is definitely a one-of-a-kind unigue strain that happened to be found. It's definitey not like the south Florida hypo strain as we both know. I agree, the head and even the wider symmetrical cross-bands and very faded look pretty much prove that to me, don't you agree?.




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