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ID Test, Leucistic

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Posted by: MXHerper at Fri Sep 4 20:19:03 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MXHerper ]  
   

I thought some of you might enjoy seeing a leucistic form of a species that most people don't get to see in normal form. It's not from the US but south of the border. I found him crossing the road at night. The pic doesn't show the actual color. I can't seem to get a good pic. He's translucent, you can see all the internal organs, lung, beating heart, etc. He's blue eyed, snow white, and has a faint pattern. Anyone want to guess the species? I'll post it in a couple days.



   

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