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Posted by: antelope at Sat Sep 24 11:28:51 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ] Yeah, that's what i believe Terry. Also, I think those two kings have been together so long in these zone changes that they are really not one or the other. True intergrades if such a thing is possible. That Calhoun animal is as close as it gets to speck this far south, and time will tell what these 2.2 John and I have turn out to be. Trouble is, when you make field observations on this forum, you open yourself up for a lashing! LOL! My hide is tougher for participating on K.S., and I have learned a lot. All these are just observations, and just my opinions, but a somewhat educated one. I have loved snakes all my life, starting very early, but only seriously started observing them a few years ago. I can usually find something when I go out, but targeting a species or two is a bit more difficult. I admire the work you are doing on our local rats, and hope you find those Texas corns and S.P.rats zone. Interesting Island stuff, too. I want to do some research on Matagorda Island as well, as Mex. milks and others have been documented there. | ||
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