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Posted by serpentdude on March 06, 2003 at 14:47:53:
In Reply to: Group of Whitewaters posted by Horridus on March 06, 2003 at 13:28:15:
Great find...those are very sweet!!! It isn't unusual to see that much variability, and more, in a given population of some Rosy subspecies. I've seen Desert Rosy Boas look like animals from opposite extremes of the range and yet come from the same rocky outcrop. That's what makes it so hard (if not impossible) to identify some forms if you don't know the locale.
Steve
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