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RE: "WHITE" speckled rattlesnakes

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Posted by: Carmichael at Sun Dec 26 22:55:19 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ]  
   

In fairness to the first comment, and a follow up to my last comment, maybe there's another white spec population out there but I'm not aware of anything in California..only a small population in a remote area of Arizona...just in case someone has a short fuse



>>Tom, they are not found in California so I'm not sure what h/she is alluding to but its not the ivory specs I know about. The post/comment was completely ridiculous. Anyone who knows squat about these ivory specs knows how rare they really are. Are they locally abundant where they are found? Perhaps, but I can tell you that their numbers are nothing like they used to be. The price being asked for them is probably fair considering how hard they are to find now. In my opinion, this locale is by far the most coveted of all of the various spec variants and for good reason - they are drop dead gorgeous.

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>>Rob Carmichael

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>>>>First it's NOT a morph and second if I'm right about the ones they're talking about they do NOT occur in CA at all...thanks...

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>>>>Tom Crutchfield

>>>>www.tomcrutchfield.com

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>>Rob Carmichael, Curator

>>The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm

>>Lake Forest, IL
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Rob Carmichael, Curator

The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm

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