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Posted by: kottonmouthking at Sun Nov 16 19:16:22 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kottonmouthking ] I used to be into boas when I was a kid but got out of them for a long time. Now I'm REALLY getting back into them. And I'm noticing that alot of just "normal" Colombians are very hard to distinguish from anerys, type I or II. So, I'm questioning what specific characteristics make an animal anerytheristic? There are many animals that just don't have red in them. Is it only determined through breeding if the trait the adult has passes on to some of the offspring, then it's considered a gene carried by the animal in question and it's offspring, which then establshes a bloodline? Or is there another way that an animal can be branded anery without knowing it's background or genetic makeup? Just curious. | ||
>> Next Message: I think, chances are, I'm answering my own question... - kottonmouthking, Mon Nov 17 09:31:52 2003 >> Next Message: I'm amazed.... - Rainshadow, Mon Nov 17 11:42:49 2003 | ||
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