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Posted by: zovick at Wed Sep 13 07:08:58 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zovick ] An additional afterthoughtfor conseration: if really concerned about the subspecies, which is commendable as it seems you do not wish to produce hybrids (a definite no-no in my book), I would suggest a DNA analysis of the animal. There are a couple of dedicated zoological veterinarians who maintain DNA profile data on all tortoise species and could probably identify the animal in question readily. One is Dr. Ed Louis who was at the Univ. of Nebraska when I last had contact with him. If you had your vet send him a blood sample, the mystery could be solved (and if he needs the sample to compare to others, the cost could be very minimal). | ||
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