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Some Jaguar pics after 2nd shed....

Will Leary May 12, 2004 07:31 PM

Below are a few of the Jaguars that have shed for the 2nd time. I'm really happy with the way they are turning out! It was brought up in a previous post, so I also want to mention that we have 2 from this clutch with "perfectly" striped Jaguar patterns, and several others (including the two pictured) with partially striped/typical Jaguar patterns. On many of them the stripes are sporadically interrupted by bands.

And here are a couple Normal Siblings...


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Will Leary
Reptilicus Reptiles

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toddg May 13, 2004 04:00 PM

About those jaguars...

Will, the pics are fantastic! However, I am having a difficult time recognizing a jag from a "normal" IJ. Do you have some pics that show the obvious distinctions?

Also, you said two of the animals have "perfect" striping. Did you post pics of these animals on your website?

TIA and keep the pics rolling!
ToddG
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1.1 Balls - Male het/albino, Female 66% het/albino
***Fingers crossed for next season!!!***

Will Leary May 13, 2004 09:40 PM

Yes, here are our two with perfectly striped/typical Jaguar patterns...

I'll try to post an Irian and a Jaguar for you tomorrow.
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Will Leary
Reptilicus Reptiles

AnthonyCaponetto May 13, 2004 04:13 PM

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