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Old 04-14-08, 11:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have posted this on another forum, so if you have alreadt read it, sorry. So I have this really pretty female that was found in someones back yard. Was she an escaped animal or WC....who knows. My delimia, and the reason I ask the question, is that she looks unlike any other WC I have ever seen in this area. I have had her for 8 mths and in that time she has more than doubled in size. She is a great animal. Very calm and never turns down a rat pup. Has been that way from day one. So here are some pics of her, one of her with a normal amel and an amel motley, and two of the standard wild types found in this area.







And a few of the typical WC animals around here



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