Re: different woma subspecies?
None taken. I was just pointing out that there are studies done and researchers who have worked on this stuff for years with no findings of enough genetic differences to warrant subspecies classification.
There are enough regional differences though.... But based on how we classify currently, that's not enough to warrant full status
I do agree with what you said as genetic throw backs as none of the womas we have in Europe or US are of locale decent ( they were but have long since been mixed).
Being that several localities have been brought in over the years and mixed.... It's common to see scalation difference with in a single clutch.
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