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    Re: Looking for an example of a Super Lesser (BEL)

    Quote Originally Posted by stupidcracker00 View Post
    I swear to you when I looked there a few months ago it wasn't there... Maybe I'm just blind lol. So is the grey stripe random? I thought the super lesser was supposed to be perfectly white.
    From what i have read, and from what i have seen any leucistic morph can have slight variations. I know super fires can be all white and have touches of yellow, super mojaves often have a greyish head, and i am pretty sure some can even be pure white. But this is from the knowledge within my head. I know however that some super forms and double co-dom leucistic morphs can be all white.

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