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Posted by Brandon Osborne on November 20, 2002 at 23:38:14:
In Reply to: ?? posted by Katt on November 20, 2002 at 17:36:14:
:What is "it"?
It is yellow.
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:It is possible for an animal to be axanthic and still have brown pigments. If all there is is a bit of brown on this snake, it would still be an axanthic, not a paradox.
Actually in this case it's not brown pigment. It's yellow pigment overlaping black, which in turn appears brown. If black and brown were two different pigments then it may appear different,,,,,but they are not. If they were different, then amels would still show either black or brown. I hope I'm explaining this clearly.
Brandon Osborne
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