14-02-2011, 11:30 PM | #51 |
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Thanks!
And yes, I will in the next few days put together something regarding the different origins of T. h. hermanni! |
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I would be very interested in any more information on the different hermannis!
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Excellant! Thank you very much
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Very good. This one should be incorporated into your other one which is a sticky. Even just adding the link to this one into the first post of the other thread with a note saying what it is would do otherwise this one will get lost
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Great diagrams, thanks
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I'm just adding this link to this thread so it doesn't get lost http://www.shelledwarriors.co.uk/for...ad.php?t=41192
it would be best added to the original post really.. EDIT, it now has been Last edited by Alan1; 11-06-2011 at 08:10 AM. |
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Am I right in thinking the Italian ones have more black markings? Not even sure where I heard that now.
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I have just spotted this thread; it's brilliant! I am so much clearer now on then differences between the 3 sub-species! Thank you!
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This is a great thread. My tortoise seems to either be a hybrid or too young to decifer as yet! He looks like a Boett/Herc mix at the moment with elements of both.
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