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Posted by oldherper on April 22, 2003 at 09:57:17:

In Reply to: Hybrids....good? bad? indifferent? posted by chris_mcmartin on April 22, 2003 at 09:02:12:


Why doesn't the guy in stae X just keep the ssp. that occurs in state Y and vice versa?

By the way, cool link.

:Hypothetical situation:

:State X prohibits the keeping as pets of any snake naturally occuring in that state, as does State Y. Let's say that each state has one naturally occuring snake that the other doesn't, but they're in the same genus. By making a hybrid of the two species, people in each state could keep/breed them.

:I personally prefer reptiles that look "wild," i.e. no morphs, hybrids, etc.

:Chris





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