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Posted by: FR at Wed Mar 26 17:50:04 2014 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ] There is no question in my mind that different individuals in a colony have different tasks. For instance, the breeding colonies I watch. There is one individual, big fella, which is a six foot male diamondback(db) On one hill, I have six breeding sites(dens) and thirty or so pair sites. Over the years, big fella has been recorded at most of the sites. He attends the area(females inside) like the other males, Over 25 years of watching him, I have seen many other males copulate with their females, right next to him, but he has never been seen breeding. [ Hide Replies ]
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