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Posted by: JLSReptiles2011 at Mon Jun 28 09:06:21 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JLSReptiles2011 ] Something I would like to point out.... I read on some breeders site that is noteable or from some reliable source, I can't remember where, that if there was an albino, lavender albino or any of the various morphs that would stick out like a sore thumb in the wild they would still survive. Because of the fact of them being nocturnal. If they would not have survived in the wild then the many morphs that were WC and now are captive breeders simply would not have made it to the USA because they never would have survived in the wild, which means they would have never existed because a predator would have killed them. Does that make sense? [ Hide Replies ]
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