Even alot of aussie captive stock dont come with locale
Without knowing where founder came from they arent locale animals,to much variety to guess from a certain look with most species,unless something like rottnest island shingles
Locale equals animal of known origin or descendant of such animals
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Re: Pink tongues
Are they usually more slender than BTS?
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Re: Pink tongues
Yes,very sleek in comparison
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Re: Pink tongues
For those who may not have seen when I originally posted.
Wild Pink Tongue in the Blue Mountains.
Wild Pink Tongue in the Blue Mountains.
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That is amazing.
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I remember seeing that photo and falling in love. I'm still in love
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Re: Pink tongues
That's an awesome picture. I had no idea that they could be that dark.
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Re: Pink tongues
Theres some almost melanistic forms,some mostly dark brown or black in captivity here
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Re: Pink tongues
El Lobo wrote:For those who may not have seen when I originally posted.
Wild Pink Tongue in the Blue Mountains.
This is the dark banded form I was referring to. Absolutely stunning. I would love a few of these!!!!
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Re: Pink tongues
I've only seen them in the wild a couple of times, once in quite a large group but I was surprised how small they were. I had pictured something bts size.
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