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RE: Sao Paulo is actually at an elevation of around 2,700 feet....NP

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Posted by: madisonrecords at Wed Oct 5 10:27:23 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by madisonrecords ]  
   

Yes, certain parts of it are and thank you for the clarification, but we are also dealing with a city that is a coastal city and regardless of it's elevation, it is not considered a cool region, on the coast were the rain forest is prevelant. So, that is the question in my mind. Barry's line exhibits light color and more red tails, was Lemke"s line found on the beach or in a garbage can in the city or some tropical grassy knoll in the city? Maybe the guy Kemper is referring too, finds his further west were it is more scrub land and tends to get somewhat cooler, because of the lack of thick vegetation? The key point, that I am trying to make in my own somewhat crazy way is simple; " we all get a little to anal at times concerning things and maybe we should just not sweat the rediculous small stuff. If you are truly lucky enough to have something, that you would honestly be willing to stake your life on knowing were it came from, then great and as far as the rest, if you did not pull it out of the tree yourself, then there is a better than good chance that, the lineage of locality has probably been at least somewhat mislead by the time you get it. " When it comes down to it guys; " We all just breed for certain characteristics that we personnaly like. " Barry, produces some animals with missing patterns, " I think it is just horrible. " I, prefer dark Boas; " Barry may think I am nuts for liking dark Boas. " The guy across the street breeds and enjoys his certain look, " The guy across the street may not like his stuff. " It can all get pretty rediculous at times and there has been times when I have fell in and become the ring leader. Thanks, Hacker for your input and somewere in my ramblings, there is a point with prevelance, but good luck finding it, Ha! Ha! Here is a Boa from Caponi French Guiana, I have had people say, it is a Peruvian and some a Suriname and some have said, she is a Brazilian. I know were she came from and I have males too and that is great, but in the end it is just a Boa and I may find people that like dark ones and maybe I will have to keep them or eat them with my buddy from Africa...........Johnson Herp



   

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