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Re: Hybrids....


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Posted by oldherper on April 21, 2003 at 16:16:33:

In Reply to: Hybrids.... posted by GyrFalcon on April 21, 2003 at 14:19:12:

I'm not speaking for Paul here...he's more than capable of doing that himself. (I assume you were asking Paul that question).

I did want to say one thing about your question, though. I don't know of any hybrids that occur naturally in the wild. Remember, when we say hybrid, we're speaking of true hybrids, which would be cross-species or cross genus, such a "Sinacorns" (L.t.sinaloae x E.g.guttata) or "Jurassic Milksnakes" (L.t.ssp x god-knows-what). These types of crosses do not occur in the wild as far as I know. These are always "man-made" crosses.


:Are you giving a thumbs down on hybrids in general? Including hybrids that occur naturally in the wild? Or just hybrids that are produced by man?

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