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Posted by: KevinM at Tue Jul 20 15:40:33 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] Some would argue you do not have a pure Glades due to presence of black pigment on the tongue. One of the old distinquishing characteristics of glades was a solid red tongue. Black pigment on the tongue indicating a visiting yellow rat in the mix LOL!! Granted, these old characteristics may be a bit outdated with new range information, etc. being uncovered all the time. There are or were some hardcore breeders who kept and bred only those "glades" exhibiting the old time characteristics. Not sure how much that has changed over the years. | ||
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