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View Poll Results: Find the Normal!

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  • 1

    53 14.40%
  • 2

    4 1.09%
  • 3

    10 2.72%
  • 4

    73 19.84%
  • 5

    4 1.09%
  • 6

    7 1.90%
  • 7

    12 3.26%
  • 8

    19 5.16%
  • 9

    3 0.82%
  • 10

    9 2.45%
  • 11

    6 1.63%
  • 12

    11 2.99%
  • 13

    19 5.16%
  • 14

    19 5.16%
  • 15

    26 7.07%
  • 16

    9 2.45%
  • 17

    47 12.77%
  • 18

    18 4.89%
  • 19

    2 0.54%
  • 20

    2 0.54%
  • 21

    7 1.90%
  • 22

    8 2.17%
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    Re: New "For Fun" Game! FIND THE NORMAL!

    The axanthic theory about #4 is really tough. Pics of older axanthics to me look like normals in bad lighting, without some kind of comparison in the picture. And all of these pictures have varying degrees of lighting in them, so if there's a browned out axanthic in there it'll be very hard to pick out.


    For me it is between #1 and #4. I think #1 might be a fire, so I went with #4...


    edit: Question... do non-genetic dinkers count as normals? Because I think I've seen a few snakes that have very interesting aberrant patterns, yet the trait is not reproducible.
    Last edited by icygirl; 10-08-2009 at 06:17 PM.

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