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Posted by: bobassetto at Sun Oct 1 12:33:07 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bobassetto ] i believe the majority of wild-caught albino adults were either fossorial or a nocturnally active animal....here we have a diurnal animal that has survived all of the environment's pitfalls to make it to adulthood...good for him....however i do question the lack of melanin, i think that exporsure to the natural uv light would stimulate some melanin production....but then what do i know?????.....yo...aaron call me [ Hide Replies ]
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