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Posted by graham(UK) on October 11, 2001 at 15:34:24:
In Reply to: Re: Jack being Jack, pic... n/p posted by Sharif on October 11, 2001 at 15:01:57:
The only way to check out this theory is to ask the Q,
Is your tortoise dark, if so where are you located, in a sunny climate or a European type climate?
graham(UK)
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: : : : : Please note dark colouration, this I believe is due to the fact that we in the UK do not get strong sunshine, & as such the carapace does not get "bleached".
: : : : : The pics do not do justice to his/their overall carapace shape due to the colour giving you the impression of shallow ridges.
: : : : : I will be the first to agree that they are not like "Linda's Annie" in shape or colour but they are still magnificent beasts for the UK climate.
: : : : : enjoy.
: : : : : graham(UK)
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: Nice looking tortoises you got there. However, I have a different oppinion on why the shell seems darker. I have two T. kleinmanni and one is "bleached" in shell coloration and the other one is darker. They get same diet/lighting, etc. so I assume its genetics that determins shell coloration.
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