Is here anybodey, who is careing this species ,or other uncommon kinosternons?
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Is here anybodey, who is careing this species ,or other uncommon kinosternons?
i used to have two hirtipes...i gave them away years ago
are you looking to buy or for info?
I would like to get some information about this species, becouse i have one male witch looks like a hirtipes, but i cant be sure becouse I dont know anybodey who have a so turtle near here.
Could you take up some photograps, and a short description about the hirtipes?
Nowbodey could send me some information and photograps from the k. hirtipes??? or from the other mexican or other rear species?
Please ,send me something!
The reason many of the Kinosternids are 'rare' is because so many of them occur in Mexico which does not allow exportation. In fact, some of these species are very common within their range.
It is frustrating to me that such species as K. acutum, K. herrarai and others are virtually never available here in the U.S.
Also, just try and get your hands on Cluadius!
Nobodey have a hirtipes?
Please send me same photos or descriptions!
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