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    One of these things is not like the others...

    Can you spot the Staten Island Zoo's mistake?

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    Ohhh that must be the rare "retic morph" Burm...
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    Haha! At first I saw the caption on the original website where it said "Burmese at Staten Island Zoo" I went "Oh, they must not know what it is." but then I saw the plaque and had to stop myself from facepalming...

    I did look at it for a good few minutes going, "maybe I'm seeing it wrong," but that pattern is definitely wrong!
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    Yeaaaa they seem a wee bit confuzzled there. I would totally be that guy that points it out to someone if i noticed it at the zoo lol.
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    There's a Labyrinth Burm underneath the Retic...

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    I spied that too! But I wasn't be sure if it was a morph Burm or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanT View Post
    There's a Labyrinth Burm underneath the Retic...
    Whoa! Totally missed that lol!

    Apparently i need to visit the eye doctor lol!
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    why were they housed together?
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    Re: One of these things is not like the others...

    Maybe they're renovating the retic enclosure.

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    While it isn't recommended to house the 2 species together- they can interbreed, it can work, and it's not terrible if done properly. I wouldn't be shocked to see them both in the same exhibit, or together while doing remodel or something.

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