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Posted by Kerby... on April 12, 2002 at 22:30:00:
In Reply to: No, Possible-but not common. Locale equals as far as the animal can posted by matt m on April 12, 2002 at 02:22:22:
:) I know that certain snakes have a small range and males can breed with quite a few females (to include their offspring) and in a small pocket (pyros and some rosy boas) inbreeding is COMMON. Siblings breed, and the male can breed with different generations of his own offspring, it happens, pure and simple.
Not argueing here, just letting you know that inbreeding in the wild is common in my opinion.
:)
Cheers.
Kerby...
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