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crtoon83
at Wed Mar 16 15:51:54 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by crtoon83 ]
No such thing as a pure whitesided everglades, it's an intergrade with a yellow. I'm not sure about the hypo's. Everglades rats cover such a small amount of land area, there are probably genetic morphs out there but there are so few, I feel it unlikely they will ever be discovered... if there even are morphs. Yellows, and blacks (the only 2 true whitesided that I know of) cover a much larger area so the number of morphs would be greater, i.e. easier for humans to find.
But as of now, no there is no such known thing as a true whitesided everglades. To my knowledge. ----- -Chris
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