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FR
at Thu Nov 17 13:00:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Lets skip the unimportant stuff and go right to the milksnake area.
You can find kingsnakes in a spot like that, from northern south america, up thru mexico, to the higher plateaus(mexicana) to ariz,(Brian hubbs book pic of pyro piles) to California, and Calkings, to Fla, where I found goini in a spot exactly like that pic and now all the way to lake huron. So why are your northern snakes different?????????????? And why do you say its a hiberniculum? If you found that in mexico, would you call it a hiberniculum?
I can explain why that spot has those snakes if you like, but I think you know, and I am sure Rich knows and maybe Phill too. Thanks 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
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