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at Mon Oct 27 19:04:09 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Unfortunately, I am limited as to how many I can keep, So I have not picked up some real interesting individuals. But I did pick up these two "normal" As they are surely not normal. But not albino or axanthic in the traditional use of the words.
![](http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w401/FrankRetes/P1010194_zps8922e56d.jpg)
![](http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w401/FrankRetes/P1010197_zps75cfa3c4.jpg)
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![](http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w401/FrankRetes/P1010196_zpsba29ad47.jpg) So Gregg, what the heck are these, both show yellow and no red or even brown. Both are black and yellow bellies. No orange or red. And both are extremely rare, much more so then axanthics in the population. I have two of the dark ones and maybe four of the yellowish ones. And the one above is not as yellow as I have seen. I simply decided to pick up the next one. The other pic includes an axanthic female. All are females, as I am sure you can see. I would include a normal, normal, but I do not have any. The vast majority are greyish to brownish from this local. And I mean vast majority. Normals for that area, show black, yellow and orange bellies.
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Some kennerlyi oddballs for Gregg - FR, Mon Oct 27 19:04:09 2014
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