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Karl
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Sat, Sep 12 2009, 12:39pm
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I could find nothing in the local guides supporting their presence in this area, and I've never heard any stories from anyone finding a rubber boa. This, of course, does not discount the possibility if they are found as far as Wyoming. Perhaps my son and I saw the exception to the local rule. |
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| Subject: | | Re: my thoughts |
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mysticete
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Sat, Sep 12 2009, 4:06pm
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I double-checked my Peterson guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. They are indeed found in the mountains in North and parts of western Utah. They are hard to find snakes, so you should consider yourself lucky to see one :P |
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