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FR
at Wed Aug 15 18:53:10 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I do question its eyes, take a look at that eye. I would think that would be the first go.
I have seen a fair number of albinos in nature(all that time looking) Most have been adults or midsized. Never a baby. All luck I guess.
Most have been birds and raptors at that. One red-shouldered hawk, one red-tailed hawk, and this year a sharp-shinned hawk. A handful of lizards, but only one snake. Thats not fair. Jefe and I found an albino whitetailed deer, while looking at a real nice Mohave rattlesnake. A dor albino raccoon. Oh wait, the worse. A living(for the moment)albino mexican blacktailed rattlesnake, with its butt smashed to the road. Found that while hunting Thayeri. an albino spadefoot, and albino spadefoot tadpoles. Oh heck theres more, One of the lizards was a horn lizard, about four years ago. Three of us old dudes were standing there with this two inch lizard in MY hands, saying, man this thing is odd, its weird, theres something different about it. hahahahaha of course it is, its an albino. I have seen earless and zebratailed albinos the where found locally. Enough, cheers
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