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RE: albino timber

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Posted by: SurfinSerpents at Sun Nov 30 18:57:32 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SurfinSerpents ]  
   

then it was you that posted that pic in the other forum a couple months ago.....i see this post on that forum also today.....did randal produce this baby this year and are there more?...this animal does not look to be related to the maryland timber blood line....and yes i know there have been many albino horridus born and found, but most have died before breeding... and a few had never even been attempted to breed and i heard the universities pickle any albino they find at den sites....my friend had T negative albino pair of timbers that were adults...the female bit the male in the head and killed him...a few yrs later the female died having never bred... Chuck Hurd saw the female before she died, but can't find the pics, it was before digital cameras were so popular....the maryland timbers are the only ones i knew were already established in breeding programs and producing more albinos....i did not think any albino canebrakes had been established, except possibly the SREL animal.....


   

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