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Posted by snakeguy88 on April 22, 2003 at 19:52:38:
In Reply to: Maybe I'm just odd, but.... posted by oldherper on April 22, 2003 at 13:51:08:
My question...how can you actually be against intergrades? Do you put up signs that say "no mixed breeding between holbrooki and splendida?" Basically intergrades are a natural part of the setting and occur within ONE species...the different subspecies will sometimes breed (IE Lampropeltis getula, Agkistrodon contortix). Hybrid, to me, is anything produced in captivity, even snakes that may intergrade in the wild, as since they are no longer in the wild, they are not intergrades anymore. My opinion. Andy
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