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at Tue Oct 28 13:15:54 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
There is one more, many hobbyist call a captive line, hypos, even when in nature, normal phenotypes have many times less melanin. I do have a story, but its with pits. hahahahahahaha I do not know a lot about westerns. But I am gaining experience with kennerlyi. With kennerlyi, there appears to be three separated areas on these hogs. As far as color and pattern. The top can and does vary from the sides which varies from the ventral color and pattern. These areas can be uniform to eachother, or not. For instance, in my area, hogs can commonly be axanthic on the top and sides, but have lots of red and yellow on the belly. Some hogs show little black on the sides and top and have total black bellies. Or black on the top and browns on the sides, and all three colors on the belly. Also, our hogs are interesting as the blotches, brownish with black borders, can and do reverse, and become just about anything up to brown with black X's in the middle of the blotch. Or grey with same. They're goofy, sums it up. hahahahaha.
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