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Mahlon
at Tue Mar 28 22:16:12 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mahlon ]
As far as the spot being substrate, that sure as hell doesn't look like blue sand on his tail to me, so there goes that for a reason. Also, I have seen many blizzards with the blue spots that look exactly like that, usually on the tail, sometimes near the limbs.
As far as pattern on body/back, I don't see anything at all resembling the pattern on young "patternless" animals, maybe you might have a point with regards to the rectangle looking shape on top of the head, but the picture is definitely not good enough to tell either way.
Lastly, the best evidence I can see that you could argue in favor of being patternless is the amount of orange at the base of the tail, and on the back. Hard to tell if it's the camera or not creating that color, but orange that color doesn't occur on blizzards normally, so who knows you could be correct.
-Dan
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