You are misinterpreting something here Boa.Because of this confusion there are probably few 'real' Blonds as they are a mix of many different areas.
Bob's are from cooktown - Tremains are from the tablelands.
You are misinterpreting something here Boa.Because of this confusion there are probably few 'real' Blonds as they are a mix of many different areas.
steve6610 said:hi bob,
it doesn't mean anything to me if yours are the real deal or not, but what interests me is your
first post stating that tremains are a intergrade between maccies and stimmys, that means everybody that
has tremains blondes not only own hybrids but are making more hybrids when they are breeding them,
thats a very interesting conversation starter,
i'm not trying to say your wrong bob, just that i've always thought of blondes being a colour phase and not
a location , but i've learnt something new tonight, and i guess those who only want to breed pure locaction
or pure snakes will be having a look at their blondes..............
might be some nice blondes coming onto the market,
cheers,
steve...........
Dicco said:Indicus' animals are not hybrids, they are animals from where the ranges of two species overlap and have a 'melting pot' of genetic material, they have the genetics of the subspecies on either side, but are different to both. This isn't a thing that would have happened over a short period of time, it would have beed gradual.
I hope Sdaji is preparing the popcorn for this thread
Sdaji said:...Bynoe's geckoes, which are hybrids, as the result of one hybridisation event between two species, then a back cross, and then no more hybridisation for over 100,000 years...The grasshoppers I've been working on for about 18 months are hybrids, from hybridisation which occurred around 100,000 years ago..
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