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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" chris-uk's Avatar
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    Re: Sex/species again

    I'd say female wandering, if it hadn't already been postulated, several times.

    The vet is right to a degree about the radix checkerboard, but that applies to many species. There's more to an ID than just the pattern, in this case the colours are more typically vagrans. With some of the species that have greater polymorphism the only way to absolutely identify the species is knowing where it came from, as well as looking at it.
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    Re: Sex/species again

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    I'd say female wandering, if it hadn't already been postulated, several times.

    The vet is right to a degree about the radix checkerboard, but that applies to many species. There's more to an ID than just the pattern, in this case the colours are more typically vagrans. With some of the species that have greater polymorphism the only way to absolutely identify the species is knowing where it came from, as well as looking at it.
    Thanks for your opinion. I am much more familiar with the varying species than when I first started (although there is still much to learn), and that particular shade of green is really only found in Wandering that I've seen. But when you have a licensed professional tell you something else it's kind of hard to doubt that. She was so sure of herself. *sigh*

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