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AnthonyCaponetto
at Fri May 27 16:46:28 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AnthonyCaponetto ]
In addition to everything Will pointed out, the Tiger Jags have a wide area of zero pattern on their backs (essentially the wide light colored stripe from the Tiger influence) and that their side patterns connect in several places? The main thing is that they do carry both traits. While there may be similar Jaguars out there (I have one that's somewhat similar), they don't carry the Tiger trait and will not be able to pass it onto their offspring like the Tiger Jag will.
The differences might be subtle, but when the Tiger Jags are bred, the difference in their resulting offspring will be quite apparent.
>>what makes a tiger jaguar different? I think ur the first in to breed tiger to jaguar but ive seen other jaguars that look just like what ur calling tiger x jaguars. how can u tell they really have both traits?? just curious. ----- ----------------------------------
Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com
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