...haha....
This SFMK is from mixed locales and is the lightest one I have seen...

:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
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...haha....
This SFMK is from mixed locales and is the lightest one I have seen...

:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
Very nice!
Hey, isn't that the exact same thing as a hypo Prairie King?? ..
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

serpentinespecialties.webs.com

"some are just born to troll and roll"
Not quite but here's my hypo prairie.

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......that's very cool Jimmy!
So that's the same thing as the other one...

......cool!
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

serpentinespecialties.webs.com

"some are just born to troll and roll"
So that's the same thing as the other one...
That went right over my head, but now I get it. Hahahahaha!
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Hahahaha!!!!!!
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Gerard
"The only difference between myself and a madman is that I am not mad."
That incredible, I would like a babie from that animal.

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Gerard
"The only difference between myself and a madman is that I am not mad."
Mark, that is real nice! BTW I sent you mail. Sure looks hypo to me, i like the coloration on the blotched on it's neck. Killer animal for sure. Is it genetic?
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received no mail???
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
thats one cool looking mole. id venture to say that its hypomel and probably is reccesive. i would imagine you plan to find out.
thats good stuff man
,,,,,,,thomas
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Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
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I'd hesitate to use the term hypomelanistic on an animal that really has little or no "black" to begin with....
Plus, they are known to fade (pattern) quite a bit as they age. The more colorful are known from Okeechobee county and the darker less attractive animals from DeSoto county. This animal is a result of mixing those genes. If you look on the dorsum, you'll see more color, like Okeechobee animals and along the sides, more dark colors like those of DeSoto animals. All of it seems to fade farther to the belly which is common. This animal shows (to me) a cool extreme of the mix..I dunno.
No matter, it'll hopefully breed to all locales I currently have.
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
its very cool, good luck with it.
howsabout a slide show of some of your locale moles, maybe with that one in the same shot for comparisons?
calligasters are so underated in the mainstream hobby.
good stuff
,,,,,,,,thomas
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Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
my website www.barmollysplace.com
will do..but 99% were in shed today...figures....
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
ahh i see, very cool. thats good stuff mark
i'd love to seem some group shots showing the differances in the locales and side by sides with the lighter one whenever you get a chance flood us all with mole pics! come on we need more!

,,,,,,,,,thomas davis
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Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
my website www.barmollysplace.com
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