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rtdunham
at Wed Jan 26 12:09:24 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtdunham ]
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>>It may be able to go the other way too, with the triads staying relatively intact, but the wider bands gaining black. This one is still young, but may someday be a yellow and black "bicolor" if the red continues to get infused with black:
Interesting, Tim. I don't remember ever seeing one with the black suffusion overtaking the red instead of the white ring. Do you have a pic of that animal as a hatchling?
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