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Posted by: pitone at Sun Apr 3 07:01:57 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pitone ] I don't take it personally, and I do agree with the policy of not spreading the locations of some rare species. It would certainly be a thrill and a memorable experience to see any rattlesnake species in the wild, regardless of it's rarity. [ Hide Replies ]
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