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Posted by KJUN on March 03, 2003 at 21:13:43:
In Reply to: I would think it might, Ter....(pic) posted by Terry Cox on March 03, 2003 at 16:48:48:
:If it comes from the intergradation zone then it would be a mix of emoryi and meahllmorum, right?
Correct. Assuming it really is a hybriud, it would be a mix between bairdii and a meahllmorumXemoryi intergrade. Man, through in some more different populations, inbreed for 200 years, knock out all by 3 teeth, and you'll have a snake that resembles your typical south Louisiana cajun!
:Those guttata from s. TX,
You mean the silver&black meahllmorums or the Brazos Island ones?
: as well as the ones from w. TX, are very nice looking snakes.
Hey now, don't be forgetting the best ratsnakes in all of Texas! They are in EAST Texas!
: I look forward to seeing some in the wild. Below is my male meahllmorum that will be a breeder this year for me.
Here's my male meahllmorum I was lucky enough to grab last season. He's being bred with a female meahllmorum from a less common local, so the babies will be generic...but atleast pure subspecies.

:PS: Cool map, KJ. What program did ya' use for that :) TC.
Thanks, but you should see what that program can do with someone that knows how to really use it. I'm OK with it when I spend time working with it, but that was a quick job. The program used is ArcView GIS v3.2 . It's a program we use a lot at work for aerial images, mapping, etc. I had the Texas map on my computer because we just compiled a crapload of data to update and release the current range of American alligators in Texas. So, this map was easy to do...lol.
KJ
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