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Mexican Alpine Blotched Garter Snake
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Old and wise snake
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I guess Rick's going to have a long time filling these in!
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Re: Mexican Alpine Blotched Garter Snake
I was hoping to split them up... you take the mexican blotched, and I'll get started on the... ohhh, I don't know... how about the T. ordinoides or something else that's fairly well known with only one subspecies? Actually, these are for all of us to contribute toward whenever we feel like it. Personally, I think the generalized care sheets (at the top) will be a lot more fun and easy.
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Re: Mexican Alpine Blotched Garter Snake
The new section is like a wiki, so everyone can contribute. There is no way Rick or I could ever hope to fill in all the details. Hopefully some members will post a picture of their garter; other can fill in details about where they are from. It is a community effort. If anyone one has used the
Wikipedia before you will know what I mean. If you have never seen a wiki before, please check out this link. Wiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jason |
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Re: Mexican Alpine Blotched Garter Snake
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