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Posted by: Sarge2004 at Sun Jun 12 21:14:46 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sarge2004 ] Yes, all that has been stated is very true. The place of collection as opposed to the country of export. Guyanan looking boas being born in Suriname litters and vice versa. Just an idea here. By appearence I have always thought that a Guyanan should have the darker/purple color with deeper burgandy tails. The Surinames have the pink color with pronounced bat wing saddles, and brighter red tails. As with green tree pythons where a "type" is assigned by appearence rather than locale, would it be proper to say "Guyana Type" or "Suriname Type" by appearence if the exact locale can't be certified? Or do you think this would muddy the waters even more? Just a thought on this and I welcome your thoughts and opinions. Take care-Bill | ||
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