I have yet to see a lesser look like a mojo, not saying it can't happen but that's a big difference in color
07-27-2011, 08:47 PM
WingedWolfPsion
I produced some lessers last year by a dark normal female, that were so dark, people SWORE they were mojaves, but there are differences in color that aren't apparent unless you're really familiar with both morphs. They don't really look identical, even when the lessers are as dark as a typical mojave.
Okay I found some photos and although not the best examples of what I was talking about, it was all I could find in a pinch. Okay, look at the 4 photos below and see if you can identify the lesser (don't cheat!!!!!).
adam only problem is that lesser is a great lesser not a poor lesser and wingedwolfs lesser looks alot like a mojo at first glance and you could bring the whole white snake complex into this if you wanted to if someone dosent have an eye for spoting morphs it could happento an inexperanceed herper
07-27-2011, 10:27 PM
WingedWolfPsion
3 and 4 are lessers, though 3 is in shed, which makes it difficult.
1 I would sooooo hold back, if it was mine, lol. That is one seriously smokin' mojo.
07-27-2011, 11:37 PM
angllady2
Along this line, I have seen pictures recently of mature mojaves that were very golden in color and to an inexperienced person they could be confused with a Lesser.
Now babies is another matter, but adults I have sen pictures of some that could be confused.
Gale
07-28-2011, 10:13 AM
RandyRemington
Re: Mojave vs lesser
Here is an example of both a really light mojo AND a bad picture: