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topnotchboas
at Sun May 8 11:39:14 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by topnotchboas ]
are "Jungles".
True jungles come from the sweeden line. Just like true salmons come from Rich Ihles line. How do you know? Trace it back. If you cant trace it back then you dont know.
Here's a defenition for jungle: Varying abberancies with varying color traits. Theres enough variation that we cannot tie down a "It will always look like this" to the morph.
Another example of a varying pattern morph is arabesque, which is more consistant than jungles but theres still quite a bit of both pattern and color variation inbetween individuals. We cant say "arabesques will always have connecting saddles" because thats not always the case, there is variation between them (there are some with no saddles for instance).
Pete has possible jungles available right now.
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- A question I have been thinking about.... - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 01:14:41 2005
- I'm absolutely nowhere even near an expert on Jungles, but... - RyanT, Sun May 8 02:25:48 2005
- How - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 09:23:22 2005
- Bob......The best way will be... - giantkeeper, Sun May 8 10:35:25 2005
- Hard to tell for sure sometimes ... - topnotchboas, Sun May 8 11:00:33 2005
- RE: Hard to tell for sure sometimes ... - ectothermz, Sun May 8 11:14:54 2005
- Im sorry, but those responses do not answer the question.... - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 11:26:59 2005
- I agree that the majority of the time it is cut and dry, my point was - topnotchboas, Sun May 8 11:28:33 2005
Just because someone gets a genetic abberant litter, that doesnt mean they - topnotchboas, Sun May 8 11:39:14 2005
- Thank you and I withdraw from this discussion b4 it gets too bad...np - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 11:42:33 2005
- Example one - sdi, Sun May 8 12:53:10 2005
- Example One - sdi, Sun May 8 12:54:24 2005

- Example Two - sdi, Sun May 8 13:04:05 2005

- I think they dont look like normal boas. - Gabor, Sun May 8 17:04:43 2005
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