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FR
at Tue Oct 25 10:39:48 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
They, of course are where they are about 99% of the time or 361 days a year, they are underground/cover, where they are suppose to be. Of course theres a possibility that they will come close to the surface(AC) on warm days that allow them a better temp choice. A point missed by most here is, kingsnakes are under/something nearly all the time. And particularly in the west, very rarely on or above the ground.
For instance that pick of that young gentleman holding a grip of kingsnakes. They were taken undercover. Yet on that same day, you could look on the surface until your blue in the face, and would be lucky to find one or two sitting on the ground. Compared to a grip under tin. Theres a math formula there to be had.
Then considering that grip of kings, where are the rest? if theres that many there, there indeed "has to be the rest" The rest are the subadults, neonates, etc etc you know, not just the large adult segment(the stars) where are the supporting actors? Its all about the questions sir. FR
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