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Posted by: Sunherp at Sun Jul 3 19:57:41 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sunherp ] You're correct - nearly all forms of triangulum change in coloration between hatching and adulthood. This includes both tropical and temperate forms. Some milkheads, myself included, come to appreciate this change. Many localities of the western forms tend to develope various degrees of black stippling on their white bands, in addition to a variable layer of graphite coloring we call "newsprinting". This can actually add to the attractiveness of an animal and varies between individuals and localities. | ||
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