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FR
at Sat Nov 12 23:34:05 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I have no idea other then they figured out a way to make it work(to be of benefit) for them.
This whole exercise was very interesting and it points out some clear flaws. Many want answers so bad, they make them with to little of evidence. Really, the key is seeing what they the snakes do, not making rules about what they do, yes??????
What bothers HMK and I is we seem to find more questions then answers, in fact, the things we used to call answers were indeed only questions. We also have found out that these things we call populations do not seem to do one thing, but instead, do many different things, all at the same time. We found out, they do these different things in all seasons. It only makes sense, that that seasons breeders do not have the same behaviors and needs as none breeders, and that juvies have different needs and behaviors then adults. So it does confuse me when you say, snakes do this and that. You do understand, when you say snakes, it means all of them. Not just the few you saw doing whatever you saw them doing. Have you seen them do all things? FR
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- To sum up the thread on northern vs. western deserts, - FR, Fri Nov 11 12:19:49 2005
- Thanks for the summary - Mark Banczak, Fri Nov 11 13:37:11 2005
- RE: To sum up the thread on northern vs. western deserts, - ratsnakehaven, Fri Nov 11 16:34:40 2005

- RE: To sum up the thread on northern vs. western deserts, - Phil Peak, Fri Nov 11 16:59:34 2005
- RE: To sum up the thread on northern vs. western deserts, - guero, Fri Nov 11 21:08:03 2005
- RE: To sum up the thread on northern vs. western deserts, - HKM, Fri Nov 11 23:24:25 2005
- Question... - ratsnakehaven, Sat Nov 12 21:03:14 2005
RE: Why not? - FR, Sat Nov 12 23:34:05 2005
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