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Posted by Terry Cox on March 23, 2002 at 06:38:04:
In Reply to: The male kisatchie . . .> posted by Terry Parks on March 22, 2002 at 21:53:53:
: that fathered the clutch that mine came from has some red in him. He is a wild caught from Natchitoches Parish in the Kisatchie National Forest by Mike Monlezaun. His picture will be featured in the upcoming Corn Snake Book. There are several kisatchie corns exhibiting some red and they are all males. Some believe and a study would have to be done that the red in kisatchies is a dimorphic trait.
Thanks for the info, Terry. Any trait that's consistant, even color, has some value for identifying the species/subspecies. Keep up the good work on the Kisatchies, etc. We're headed for AZ today, so I'll pick up this conversation in about a week, or so. Thanks to all. Keep the input coming :^) TC.
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