Hybrid - leopard and sulcata cross

Wadzri

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Well you never know. If they come to anything, there are couriers who transport animals all around the world. I usually post any progress with eggs on my Instagram (same user name) so you'll be able to see if/when they hatch.
will do follow your ig
 

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Well you never know. If they come to anything, there are couriers who transport animals all around the world. I usually post any progress with eggs on my Instagram (same user name) so you'll be able to see if/when they hatch.
Heyy any updates?
 

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Long awaited update....

I have successfully incubated and hatched two eggs. This is a pairing of the female Leocata and a male Sulcata so to save on confusion they are being referred to as "Sulleocata's" (sulcata x leocata hybrid.) This also proves the point that this particular Leocata is not sterile.

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Long awaited update....

I have successfully incubated and hatched two eggs. This is a pairing of the female Leocata and a male Sulcata so to save on confusion they are being referred to as "Sulleocata's" (sulcata x leocata hybrid.) This also proves the point that this particular Leocata is not sterile.

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So cute, too cute..
 

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Long awaited update....

I have successfully incubated and hatched two eggs. This is a pairing of the female Leocata and a male Sulcata so to save on confusion they are being referred to as "Sulleocata's" (sulcata x leocata hybrid.) This also proves the point that this particular Leocata is not sterile.

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Sad and disgusting. Despicable.
 

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