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Posted by: DMong at Fri Oct 9 15:51:38 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Okay, now see the distinct squarish blotches on the one's Tim posted?, that is the typical pattern that underlies all amel Black Rats, as well as what they look like as juveniles. The pattern of your male is a definite "Bubblegum" Rat pattern derived from the three subspecies I previously mentioned. [ Hide Replies ]
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