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giantsfan24
at Fri Apr 8 01:23:59 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by giantsfan24 ]
>>Moroansetra sp. have one of the biggest body sizes of F. pardalis and adult males are usually red or orange (predominant colors). First, how old is this panther? From the picture, even though it is very blurry...it does look like a female since it's background color is light peach with black bands, typical of females. I can't see the tail very well so don't know if there is a hemipenal bulge or not. If she/he is at least 8 months, there should be some adult coloration coming in and I just don't see male colors in that picture. Hope that helps.
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I had a young panther that I could have sworn was a female until after 2 sheds he started turning greenish blue. You never know. ----- A truly wise man will always be humbled.
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