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RE: Some questions about the Limburg amels and anerys...

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Posted by: markg at Tue Sep 20 14:15:55 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by markg ]  
   

The rosies there breed and live all the way from the mountain foothills to the desert and everywhere inbetween. That part is true. The rosies make no attempt to differentiate themselves as gracia and rosefusca. They just live. The lighter ones tend to survive moreso in the desert areas (yes there are exceptions in any population) and the darker ones tend to survive more in the upper zones. They are pure. Pure rosies from that area. They just don't fit exactly in the human-generated classifications of gracia and rosefusca. They are still very valid animals from a very interesting area that in time may be cleared for homes for the masses of invading humans.


   

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