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First Leopard Litter

urbanjungles Jun 08, 2004 09:43 AM

Just a quick pic I snapped of the two most extreme variants of the litter that first proved out the leopard trait as a genetic one.

As you can see the animals are very unique, especially their eyes. What I like most about this new "morph" is the fact that they change color at night much like Annulated treeboas and Hog Isle boas do.

This is a pic of one of the black babies born from this litter. This picture was taken outisde in broad daylight and makes the animal appear much more washed out than it appears in reality. Indoors, this thing is still entirely black with an incredible irridescence, it's very difficult to get the true color on digital film. In fact, for some reason, my camera was giving me alot of problems focusing on this animal. It's quite possibly the most stunning Amazon tree boa I've ver seen (IMO).

Enjoy!

Danny Mendez
J&J Camp
Urban Jungles

Urban Jungles

Replies (9)

kennethzweerink Jun 08, 2004 12:33 PM

Hey, Danny Thank's for the pic.'s I also want to thank you for for your Husbandry Info. on the web-site at Urban Jungles,Real informative ! ! Thank's for shareing your Knowledge,Your Leopard line is very inpresive,and the Black's are Awesome ! !
And the eye's seem almost metallic.Amazon Tree Boa's, are my favorite.I was wondering on your Monster Line, any expected offspring this year?
Have A Good One ! !
Kenneth

urbanjungles Jun 08, 2004 12:53 PM

Hey Kenneth!
No problem, I'm glad we could help out!

The Camps are doing an incredible job refining the Leopard bloodline and adding in the right ingredients to make some spectacular animals...stay tuned! Email me off the forum (danny@urbanjungles.com) and I can answer your questions on the monster line, we've got some ready now.

Thanks for the good words

Danny

Karen Clark Jun 08, 2004 02:21 PM

beljam1 Jun 08, 2004 04:14 PM

WOW!!!!!!!! You guys are on the definetly on the forefront of ATB variants. Impressive! Keep up the incredible work!

Chris

beljam1 Jun 08, 2004 04:16 PM

Make sure you let us know when you have some albinos available

Chris

ghireptiles Jun 08, 2004 09:45 PM

Danny, John, and Jane,

Absolutely stunning animals! You guys are definately going to supprise everyone in the years to come with some 'new' and exciting morphs! Congrats on the success with the lepoards!

BillyBoy Jun 09, 2004 07:04 AM

Simply stunning!!! Those eyes look metallic!! Keep the pics coming as I'm sure everyone would love to see more. Billy

>>Just a quick pic I snapped of the two most extreme variants of the litter that first proved out the leopard trait as a genetic one.
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>>As you can see the animals are very unique, especially their eyes. What I like most about this new "morph" is the fact that they change color at night much like Annulated treeboas and Hog Isle boas do.
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>>This is a pic of one of the black babies born from this litter. This picture was taken outisde in broad daylight and makes the animal appear much more washed out than it appears in reality. Indoors, this thing is still entirely black with an incredible irridescence, it's very difficult to get the true color on digital film. In fact, for some reason, my camera was giving me alot of problems focusing on this animal. It's quite possibly the most stunning Amazon tree boa I've ver seen (IMO).
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>>Enjoy!
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>>Danny Mendez
>>J&J Camp
>>Urban Jungles
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>>Urban Jungles

Will Leary Jun 09, 2004 03:02 PM

Wow, those are incredible, Danny!!!! I'm really happy for you. They are so purple!!! Anyway, give me a call sometime when you get a second.
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Will Leary
Reptilicus Reptiles

treeboas.com Jun 09, 2004 05:32 PM

Man, those things really raise the bar! UNBELIEVABLE! Keep up the good work! TB

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