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RE: Albino Molossus question

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Posted by: azatrox at Wed Apr 10 15:37:55 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by azatrox ]  
   

Yes, there was an adult albino molossus collected in the vicinity of Tucson, Az quite a few years ago. The animal is still alive and in good health with the individual that collected it.

Gsc is 100% right...Az state law prohibits the commercialization of ANY Az reptile or amphibian. Progeny of animals whose lineage can be traced back to Az can only be given away or otherwise disposed of per AzG&F guidelines. Therefore, progeny of this animal could not legally be sold, traded, etc.

I know that this individual also breeds other crotes as well, and routinely gifts away neonate abyssus, tigris, etc.

-Kris


   

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