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RE: Elaphe bimaculata..notes on localities..

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Wed Dec 23 18:21:50 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

>>Nice post, Terry. You've got some interesting observations and ideas concerning localities of bimaculata - good stuff for thought. It would be great if the field collectors would note the localities of the animals they capture.
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>>Here is a mating pair (locked up this Nov. - before cooling) from your blonde line. I think you have called these 75% blonde.
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>>-Toby Brock
>>Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research


Thanks, Toby, and you're right. They are siblings of the male I called 50% blonde. I forgot their mother was the blonde female and father was 50% blonde, so they would be 75% blonde. This line tends to develop striping near the tail.

I should also have mentioned that there are striped forms of bimaculata too.




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