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As Promised - Cottonmouth Range Map
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by SwampY on June 22, 2006
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Hey,
Here's the link for the piscivorus range map. Right now it is Georgia only and I'll probably not start expanding it to other states until I feel the adamanteus range map is reasonably complete. The adamanteus map is still really lacking records for southwest Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama. I'm trying to find herpers in those areas if anyone knows anyone....
http://www.envenomated.com/rebuilding-the-range-map-for-a-piscivorus-r31.htm
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by BWSmith on June 22, 2006
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Where did you get information on Fulton and Douglas County? And have sightings been confirmed?
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by SwampY on June 22, 2006
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Very Well Documented (Though don't let the map mislead you, I'm shading an entire county even if they only occur in a tiny little creek fifty feet over the county line) and Fulton County is a LONG county.
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by BWSmith on June 22, 2006
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"Very Well Documented" is a very ambiguous answer that really does not mean anything. Bigfoot is well documented with photos and video. Besides, if it is limited one creek on the county line, I would either remove Fulton from the list or change it to "sighting". What about Douglas?
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by BWSmith on June 22, 2006
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I asked if you wanted to herpthis weekend and you wussed out.
Still waiting for a source for the information.
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by timberrattlesnake89 on June 22, 2006
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I know of several eares around Forest park in Clayton county that has a good population. I just will not venture in that area of Atlanta because I do not feel like getting shot.
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by SwampY on June 22, 2006
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there is a STRONG population in Clayton County, it's been studied (I may be wrong on the name but I think it was Sean Graham) -- the herp atlas has TONS of clayton county records
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by BWSmith on June 22, 2006
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Please provide a link to the GA Herp Atlas. Last time I talked to John, they were estimating 2007 for its release.
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