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FR
at Fri Oct 21 16:35:37 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Hmmmm apples to oranges, both of those find dirt rows or mounds above water level, isn't that true? Also, arn't these areas your talking about, invaded habitat, not natural? That is, they are now living in manmade habitat.
Also so many other conditions are totally different, but the result is the same. They can only live where its safe to live, and they have learned that over tens of thousands of years. But of course they have no idea of mans interference. So if man causes floods to levels not included in their natural behaviors, they better start to learn about these or be gone.
But if you really want to stretch meanings, then what about tropical rainforest snakes, where huge floods are normal? I guess they must know of reliable trees or they will die. I would imagine these are limiting factors, that allow some species to exsist and others to not exsist, hey? Thanks FR
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