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    how to tell a lesser from a mojave?

    how can you tell the difference?

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    Lesser and mojos are easier to tell apart than lesser and butter. Lesser and mojave have different colors:

    Lesser



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    I think they look pretty different and are distinct morphs. However lessers and butters look similar and are easily mistaken for each other.

    Between the two, I find that mojaves are darker brown with some graying at times. They also have the trademark mojo alien head pattern. Lessers tend to be a warm light brown and yellow color. That's just my opionion.

    My lesser:



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    Good examples of both morphs together:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarin View Post
    Good examples of both morphs together:

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    I personally usually look for the 'cyclops' aliens for a Mojave.
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