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A.C.
at Tue May 18 22:40:15 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by A.C. ]
Wow, that's a bold statement. I have always deemed the 2 rarest snakes (though with full ranges in the US) to be the LA and black pine. Coastal plains have a larger range, and although they are very fossorial in habitat, you do see people finding them from time to time. However, I have never seen ANYONE ever catch a black or LA pine and have only heard one account of a herper catching a LA pine.
I think its safe to say that Tony's coastals are pure temporalis unless proven otherise (Innocent until proven guilty), though I know we all agree that they should be represented as mixed locale. ----- Anthony Chodan
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