Posted by:
madisonrecords
at Sat Oct 11 14:37:08 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by madisonrecords ]
Well how do I know?
All caught and actually photographed " In Pucallpa. "
These are just perfect patterned and perfect tailed Pucallpas.
However, " they are so variable and some look more like Iquitos, JJ ?? "
EXACTLY!
Just love natures variances, despite the lables we try to put on them for Marketing Purposes.
In the end, there is " Under No Circumstance, " the perfect look for an Iquitos or Pucallpa Peruvian or Suriname or Guyana, EXCEPT the lables and looks that a particular breeder Breeds For!
To tell someone that; " there Pucallpas are not and could not be REAL, because they do not look like the next guys, is purely rediculous to the core. "
UNLESS, one guy has documents and the other guy does not have anything but a Story To Tell.
Even then, it is rediculous to point fingers, because as Joel Thomas said last week; " Nobody has ever offered him any paperwork and that is pretty much more common than not. "
Well, these animals pictured are as real Pucallpa Peruvians as it gets and I have dozens more pictures of these Real Pucallpas and it does not take the best vision in the world to see that they are EXTREMELY variable as are all B.C.C. within their ranges.
Now, " I have been a good feller here lately and have not come on here trying to ruffle nobody's feathers, " however, I feel that some of us really need to look at this objectively, instead of relying on getting our answers from some breeders that are so looked up to and hardly ever questioned, when it comes to this particular understanding.
Breed you Boas for the qualities that you like and if you know in your heart that they are from a particular Locality, than maybe you should try to keep them pure?
However, do not criticise the next guy and tell him his locality is questionable, because it does not look like yours that is " supposedly " from the same area.
Common Sense.
Have a Good One!........JJ
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