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Posted by: SamSweet at Sun Apr 25 13:43:43 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SamSweet ] Looks like another jobiensis to me also, Bob. New Guinea is a big place (around 860,000 sq km last I looked), and jobiensis-like animals occur pretty much throughout the island below about 6,000'. The higher mountain ranges do a good job of dividing up lowland forests both along the coast and in interior basins, and it would be unusual if there was not a fair bit of regional variation in the wide-ranging monitor species. | ||
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