Interesting looking redfoots

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Mgridgaway

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I saw those last night! They're like Halloween tort... really cute.
 

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If I am not mistaken those are usually referred to as mango colored.
 

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This is a good example of 'let the buyer beware' While not happening here as far as I can tell, a lot of breeders really jack the prices for colorful hatchlings- and all too often the colors become more normal as the animal ages.
 

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I think they look like they are sort of leopard tortoise marked, and I've never seen that before, that's why I find them so interesting. They are pretty torts, I've never seen them marked like that though.
 

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Would a leopard/Redfoot mix even work? Is this what they might look like if it is possible? If possible, would their offspring be able to reproduce or would they be sterile?

Never thought it could be a mix breed.
 
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