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    Desert Spider Mojave and new look Desert Mojave

    Desert Spider Mojave clutch hatched out today, and we got some cool, and interesting, results.

    Our previous Desert Mojaves were both fully striped, which I thought was odd, but neat, and apparently that is "how it was". But the Desert Mojave male in this clutch is fully patterned. Beautiful animal, but now I am not sure what caused the striping originally.

    First Desert Mojaves in 2009 (females)




    Today's Desert Mojave- 2011 (male)




    The Desert Spider Mojave- I think (also male)




    The two together


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