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RE: The science of morphs, or lack there of

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Posted by: TOM_CRUTCHFIELD at Sun Nov 16 14:17:48 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TOM_CRUTCHFIELD ]  
   

First I know pretty much everyone posting on this other than C. Hurd although we talked the othe day and I invited him to the farm and he said he's coming. Dan sent me pics the night it was killed and asked me if I thought it was a t-positive albino and I said it might be. After all the term t-postive is used now days so loosely who's to say its not plus I didn't see it in person. I agree with Chuck on most things he said about the naming of morphs. This whole hypo, hyper, t-positive thing has gotten out of hand. One thing is for sure it's a very different looking baby Cottonmouth and its a darn shame it was killed. I don't understand the need to squabble over a unique, albiet, dead snake.....TC


   

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