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Bluetongue1
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Hi GeckPhotogapher,
If it makes you feel any better, if one ignores the distribution data I would definitely lean towards R.o. - that tail does look long and thin rather than terminating abruptly. As Peter mentioned, however, the animal looks in poor condition, which is one of the factors I took into account when assessing the shape of the tail.
Cheers,
Blue
If it makes you feel any better, if one ignores the distribution data I would definitely lean towards R.o. - that tail does look long and thin rather than terminating abruptly. As Peter mentioned, however, the animal looks in poor condition, which is one of the factors I took into account when assessing the shape of the tail.
Cheers,
Blue