The one on the left is a pos. new T+ so far She still has to be proved out .and the one on the right is a new type of hogg .I call him the peppered hogg
THANKS ALOT
RICH,
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The one on the left is a pos. new T+ so far She still has to be proved out .and the one on the right is a new type of hogg .I call him the peppered hogg
THANKS ALOT
RICH,
LOL, if by T pos you mean 'light normal' and by peppered you mean 'speckly dark normal', then rad! Sign me up for some hets! [
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They do both look nice though!
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recycle your pets
Nice for mutts.
Bob
Neither look like true hoggs to me.
the speckled male at least. people see some nice clean hogs on a website or two and decide they look a certain way than are shocked to learn that they dont look like that in the wild. try looking up the OPWALL project (google it), and look at the girl holding a large boa caught on the island, also take a peek at the field guide: Amphibians & Reptiles of the Bay Islands and Cayos Cochinos,Honduras by McCranie, Wilson, Kohler that Gus informed me about a couple months back (thanks gus, great book!). theres a few pics in there of wild boas that mother nature produced. for instance compare this animal to the one pictured on page 131, i bet if i posted this pic and asked for an opinion someone would of said it didnt look like a true hog when in fact........
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