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Columbian Milk in Classifieds?


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Posted by nategodin on February 27, 2003 at 08:24:46:

In Reply to: What is up with the classifieds these days????????? posted by rainmaker on February 26, 2003 at 18:05:09:

:Second,I see today that there is a columbia milk?Looks like a abnorma to me?Whats a columbia milk?
:It also says its a baby?A baby in feb??????????????????????/

Yeah, that one caught my eye too... it *looks* like an L.t. abnorma (Guatemalan Milk), but Guatemala is a long way from Columbia. It actually looks a lot like a young gaigeae, which are native to Panama, which borders Columbia... as does Ecuador... so who knows, maybe it's the elusive L.t. micropholis (Ecuadoran Milksnake)? Many of those lesser-known Central/South American species look alike, especially as hatchlings, so who knows, could be anything.


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