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Locale "differences"?!

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Posted by: clemmysman at Thu Feb 19 13:48:35 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by clemmysman ]  
   

unchikin asked this on my thread about 'sperm retention'...

i've read before that redfoots from different locales can differ in size and coloration.

i'm curious -- in general, can you say what the traits are for different populations?

Of all of the long-term breeders and keepers that I know.. we all agree that color is variable among the three main "regions" that redfoots are found - North of the Amazon - Brazil - South .

THERE ARE ALWAYS EXCEPTIONS AND EXTREMES!!!! SO WE ARE SPEAKING IN BROAD GENERALITIES

Brazil - ( aka Cherryhead ) 10"-12" SCL .. marbled PLASTRON.. marbled carapace ( 1-3 yr. olds only? ).. BIG nose.. dull red, pink, peach, peach-orange and scarlet red colors on head and legs.

Northern - 12"-16" SCL .. no marbled plastron.. dull yellow, bright-yellow, orange and red-orange on head and legs. Adult males have distinct 'waist-line'.

Southern - 18 " SCL .. SOLID black plastron.. NO 'waist-line' in adult males.. brilliant orange covering head is not uncommon. These are considered the "GIANT" redfoots.

The so-called "Cherryhead" redfoot is often thought a different species/subspecies! I know of no "DNA" research that has proven otherwise.. and a breeder friend of mine claims that he doubts anyone knows what to look for in the first place! I have noticed that the older the Brazilian get the more the colors seem to fade.. whereas my 14" SCL Guyana female ( 20 years old? ) is still as colorful as her 4 year old babies!
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Terry E. Kilgore
Turtletary.com


   

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