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Posted by Tortoise Guy on September 19, 2002 at 12:25:38:
In Reply to: Re: ATTN: K.E. - please read... URGENT! posted by Kingmilk on September 18, 2002 at 20:33:48:
I Live in IL and back in 1991 was herping down in southern Il and stopped by an antique store with some tin lying about. We flipped the tin and found a pair of milk chocolate black rats copulating. Morphs do exist in the wild. I can tell you where we found these snakes, no one was out releasing captive produced animals. My 2 cents. Take Care all, Jeff
: What is this all about? I don't understand your relunctance to accept the possibilities of morphs. If the person with these morphs is a known disinformer, then please state the facts, rather than non-productive sarcasm. I want some facts here from someone, and I have heard none.
: I kive in Kentucky and I have seen two different morphs or E. obseleta in Laurel County. One was nearly solid orange, with bits of yellow and black blotches. The other was solid chocolate brown with white stomach and chin. This was in the early eighties and before any of the morphs of obseleta were being bred commonly. Morphs can occur. I want some facts as to how you know that none of these "morphs" are from Kentucky. I do not mean to be flippant, or to anger you or anyone else. I wantsome facts. If you don't have facts, your behavior is a poor example to others. If you do have facts, please just share those.
:Brian
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