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Re: Is it possible...


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Posted by bast on January 17, 2003 at 11:34:33:

In Reply to: Is it possible... posted by Zeus on January 16, 2003 at 17:39:32:

My rhino is developing brilliant blue on certain parts of his body. It is particularly prominant on his feet and toes, and around his mussle. A patch on his back is also getting pretty blue. This is a bright sky blue as occurs in the Grand Cayman Blues. This is the first Cyclura I've ever seen in the flesh. I thougth rhinos were just slate grey.

I figured this could be explained by one of the following:

A: This was a male dimorphic coloration.
B: This was a juvenile coloration that would fade.
C: I was lucky and got an individual that is on the blue side of grey.

Just my theories,

Brian




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