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Old 17-Oct-07, 09:57 PM
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Subspecies name

ok bluey people here's one for you cause its driving me crazy!
now i was told it's name just yesterday and had a whole conversation about them and promptly forgot it's name as soon as i put down the phone . it's a subspecies of eastern blue tongues so are classed under the licensing system as just easterns. the physical difference is hat they get i guess better colours and look slightly more like notherns, it starts with a K.
i'm trying to do a google for some pics to show my husband and i've been racking my brain for the name all day
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You're not thinking of either Kimberley or Kunnunurra form Blueys are you?
 
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Old 17-Oct-07, 10:05 PM
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KUNNUNURRA!!!!!! thank you thank you thank you
you have no idea how much that was ******* me off
 
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No worries.
 
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Old 17-Oct-07, 10:11 PM
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anyone think these guys look nicer then standard easterns?
 
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Its not a defined sub-species, rather just a locality form...
 
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Old 17-Oct-07, 10:39 PM
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that;s the word i was looking for locality
anyway prettier?
 
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Not from the pics i've seen. Most of them have a 'washed out' look like a poor quality hypo. Some people might like that though?
 
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yeah the only very few i'v efound on the net don't look great, i'm still waiting on pics of the ones i'm thinking of getting the description i got over the phone was nice. i'll have to pose them when they come through
 
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yep your thinking of the kimberley phased northern blueys,i personally think they are stunning,i have a trio of them,if u wanna see pics there in the exotics section on here under a thread i posted of bluey pics
 
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yep your thinking of the kimberley phased northern blueys,i personally think they are stunning,i have a trio of them,if u wanna see pics there in the exotics section on here under a thread i posted of bluey pics
nope it was definately the kunnunurra phase easterns
 
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