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Posted by Mike on July 11, 1999 at 14:18:58:
In Reply to: Re: Kisatchie Corns : the debate rages on posted by KJ on July 11, 1999 at 13:09:34:
: But, that isn't the main reason I posted a follow-up. What if I told you that they have identifiable corns extremely close to the kisatchie corns? Close enough so that gene flow is possible. I just say that because it isn't out of the realm of possibility that they are not 100% isolated from Eastern Corns or Western emoryi's at this time.
: KJ
I agree with you KJ. As you already know, there are corn snakes found in Rapides Parish, near Ball and Tioga, that do not much different than corns found east of the Mississippi River. This population is only about 30 miles or so from the "Kisatchie" corns. Who knows how far west this population goes. The only major change in habitat between these populations is some farming area adjacent to the Red River.
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