Strange Yniphora

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Very upsetting and quite sad to see people mixing them with endangered species together. China (and Southeast Asia) in general needs some conservation laws.
 

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Far far away.....!
It look alike albino....but this is rarely special to come across such kind. Y mix.? Sad :(
 

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Wow that is quite a collection...hard to imagine how they could keep any grass at all with so many big torts in such a small area.

I see radiateds, stars, ploughshares, aldabras, leopards, and even a sulcata and a russian in there...all together....
 

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jeffbens0n said:
Wow that is quite a collection...hard to imagine how they could keep any grass at all with so many big torts in such a small area.

I see radiateds, stars, ploughshares, aldabras, leopards, and even a sulcata and a russian in there...all together....

And some kind of poodle dogs.
 

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That is not an albino. Possibly a 'hypomelanistic' but reduced patterning is not particularly unusual in yniphora.
 
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