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    Subadult snake Kantar's Avatar
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    Re: Manitobas Garters

    That is all in this area though, from Stephenfield Lake to St. Lupicin

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    I have a condition! RedSidedSPR's Avatar
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    Re: Manitobas Garters

    Quote Originally Posted by Kantar View Post
    That is all in this area though, from Stephenfield Lake to St. Lupin
    what's your point?

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    Re: Manitobas Garters

    Yes D without question is thamnophis radix. But seeing a high degree of variation in the same locality is very common... the easterns in my backyard are all a little different! A B and C are probably all parietalis but they could be s. sirtalis or even intergrades of the two! I like A, with the white flecks!
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    Subadult snake Kantar's Avatar
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    Re: Manitobas Garters

    A is what I always called Eastern Plains

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