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RE: To Further Clear Up The Sabogae Matter......

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Posted by: tcdrover at Fri Apr 22 17:06:47 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tcdrover ]  
   

That clears up everything!!

What's the big deal either way?

You are looking at a very small geographic area and seeing all 3
types of boas right? Normal looking, Hypo and Sabogea are all
found in basically the EXACT same region. Those islands are
extremely close to both the mainland and each other. Hurricanes
are not occasional, freak accidents, but yearly, natural
occurances in this region. Not once a year, but a number of times
each year. (Every year for thousands of years)...

I'm not sure, what exactly does your post prove?

The availability of Sabogea in private collections has no impact
on the wild populations does it? I guess this is a good
arguement in support of morphs, in that they do, in all
likelyhood occur in nature. Cheers..........tc


   

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