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Posted by: Will Leary at Mon Mar 7 08:02:45 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Will Leary ] Now this is a Normal Jaguar Sibling that has always intrigued me. Her pattern is unlike that of any Jaguar or Coastal Carpet that I have ever seen. She lacks what I would consider bands, stripes and other trademark coastal characteristics. Rather, she has numerous broken up "rosettes" (for lack of a better word). Most of them on the front half of her body are randomly scattered, while toward the tail they become more methodical. Here color is quite nice, too! I can't wait to breed her back to a Jaguar. Should be interesting! | ||
>> Next Message: RE: "Normal" Jaguar Sibling.... - Jim_O, Mon Mar 7 08:33:11 2005 >> Next Message: RE: "Normal" Jaguar Sibling.... - mattbrock, Mon Mar 7 08:50:44 2005 >> Next Message: Another great looking snake Will! - bhmorrill, Mon Mar 7 10:25:54 2005 >> Next Message: RE: "Normal" Jaguar Sibling.... - Yasser, Mon Mar 7 11:23:44 2005 >> Next Message: That beauty has diamond somewhere in it's past! - Jay, Mon Mar 7 12:00:46 2005 | ||
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