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His argument isn't really viable...
considering his example was for removing a post about rat snakes...
and cornsnakes are a subspecies of rat snakes...
I thought non-Cornsnake related stuff was what the General Chatter forum was for.
agreed. if not. maybe you should be a little more specific. i hate forums. i dont know why i use them, so many of the people are so rude and alot of them think they know it ALL. not to say you people dont know what your talking about, no doubt you do, as well as i do. but some people get so high strung about it. honestly if you feel the need to be rude. go away. people are here to help and be helped right? so why turn it into a battle.... nuff said.
His argument isn't really viable...
considering his example was for removing a post about rat snakes...
and cornsnakes are a subspecies of rat snakes...
that means it is in some way corn snake related.
Actually, cornsnakes are a species of rat snakes with no recognized subspecies. North American rat snakes likes blacks, yellows, greys, etc are a differant species.
I live in Maryland, where is there to find wild cornsnakes, I love morphs and all the different variations but the normals fro mdifferent regions are also quite stunning, I would just liek to take a a weekened and g osomewhere to find some beautiful wild corns. Any suggestions?
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