"Striped" East African Gaboon

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Postby Nasicornis » Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:39 pm

Xerophak. I am with you and this one. Although the striped looks very unusual I am very content with the natural looking ones as nature intended it to be.
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Postby Mongoose » Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:54 pm

As ive been reading on the forums, armata has found striped Gabby's in the wild before. So it would be natural..

I have seen quite a few pictures of wild snakes that have unusual colouring etc.
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Postby xerophak » Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:24 pm

in this case, he is not thus natural, he is anybody man who to play with the mother nature.

I am to fabor of controlled hybrids!!, for example. but that control is impossible, the control is difficult,. better not hybrids practice!!.

I do not practice nor hare.
the vipers of nowadays are beautiful in case single, it is not necessary helps human.
it disappears when they raise much amount.

Mongoose , they are natural accidents
to the equal one with the people "striped"
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Postby xerophak » Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:31 pm

much two years you see gabon leucistic ,


found without grudges Gabby's in the wild before,
is natural posibel, yes! only accident in little time dead in the wild equal in te bitis arietans without grudges delicate, exposed to parasites but easily damage, sores, blisters, humidity it makes difficult, everything in wild state,
your think that the evolution wants that? this prepared?
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Postby armata » Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:39 pm

Yes the wild striped gaboons were from a small area in the Mtwara region of Tanzania, but not as pronounced as we have seen with these captive ones.

I agree of course with David (xerophak) as nature intended. BTW David don't ever improve your English its a joy and we all understand you perfectly.
Thanks for the pics also.
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Postby dave » Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:35 pm

ow damm :( not a nice sight all those dead baby gabby's
i think you're correct in the wrong temperature btw

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