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Posted by: Rainshadow at Thu Jan 22 14:45:00 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ] In regards to the distinct look of "super jungles" this one fact separates this bloodline from all other mutations that we are familiar with...the criteria used in distinguishing a morph,changes as new things are discovered...that being said,we don't see "possible Motley's","possible Arabesques",or even "possible amelanistics" these are examples of "monotypical mutations". I have yet to see an example from the Harlequin project that parallels a "super jungle",but conversely, I've yet to see anything from the jungle bloodline that parallels the "patternless"...viva la difference! [ Hide Replies ]
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