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Very common (almost the norm.) for a female tegu to have orange/yellow on her underside. Many, if not most do. It is much more rare to find a male that does. They both look full blue to me.
Thank you so much for posting an update!! I love it!
You have done very well with the little guys upkeep, even though, not a baby anymore. LOL
Looks "Wonderful", and I love the way he come out with that stocky build that mom & dad both have.
I like the shorter noses on Tegu's. ;)
Bntegus,
Stop trying to classify something you know nothing of. And if you think your so intelligent .....where have you been for so long if you been doing all the things with Tegus you say you have. You are virtually an unknown.
You feel the need for proof, make some contact with the man who...
Ok, I am in need of some "really high" chest waders right now, if anyone would happen to have a pair for sale? :D[hr]
Anyone who knows "anything" about where the USA blues originated from, know Blue Tegu at this time is an unsubscribed subspecies of tegu, their origin is from the Northern part...
I always found it fascinating that the T. Duseni aka "Yellow Tegu" pictures all have a burnt nose, like a blue does, yet without tear drop markings.
I also find it amazing how so many people assume to know all about what classifications blues are without DNA testing to back it all...
Fact of life...The Tegu leathers are a product of S. America and are a way of life for the poor to make an income. They eat the meat and sell the hides to buyers who in turn make goods from the hides. Nothing is wasted this way.