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Enigma, Raptor and Albino Video

wahberee Nov 03, 2008 03:02 PM

I'm starting to make random videos and this is the first video I made. Watch it in High Def. Im also going to start to upload the HDV versions onto vimeo. Let me know what you think.
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indictment Nov 04, 2008 02:47 PM

Very nice video. I liked how you used basic word lingo to explain the different traits.....one of the biggest turnoffs to me is when the person tends to "talk down" to the viewers, and you did a superb job of staying away from that.

What kind of "normal albino was that(Tremper, Bell, Rainwater)?
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wahberee Nov 07, 2008 08:45 PM

Thanks for looking,
I figure so many people are confused with what morph their albino is so I made the video.

The "Normal" albino was a Tremper Albino.

I should have included my giant in the video but oh well.

I'm going to make a video telling the different between mack snow blizzards, mack super snow blizzards, mack blazing blizzards and mack super snow blazing blizzards next. : )
stay tuned and thanks for the comment.
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hacienda Nov 23, 2008 11:11 AM

While I appreciate your video, I am still uncertain as where APTORs fit in. The distinction between the albino and the RAPTOR is the red/ruby eye trait. As I understand, this is the sole distinction between RAPTORs and APTORs. Therefore, is any the normal albino presented in your video also an APTOR?

Furthermore, please explain the patternless portion of the acronym in light of the markings that appear on many examples. Is the term patternless meant to reference an absence of the "standard" markings?

Feel free to suggest any websites or books that I might find helpful in appropriately identifying the subtleties between various morphs. Thanks
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