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Old 08-09-03, 06:36 PM   #16
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Just keep quiet folks. A couple more cold ones and hip will spill the beans. Heh heh....he always does.......
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Old 08-09-03, 08:54 PM   #17
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From paradox to piebald to beer.....
hhmmmm.....how interesting.....
* takes another gulp of mudshake cooler *
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Old 08-09-03, 09:07 PM   #18
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Old 08-10-03, 01:08 AM   #19
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:::Sipping Hard Lemonade::: I prefer flavored beer... and clear definitions. I'm still confused on this whole albino or not question... If an albino has dark pigmentation what do you call it? Surely it wouldn't be a 'true' albino.... And what about "Chocolate Albinos"? Is this just another fancy term to cash in on 'purplely' albinos? :::sigh:::
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Samba... albinism is the congenital (from birth) absence of any pigmentation or coloration. Soo the animal in question could still express certain colour pigments, and I believe even melanin in some cases, as long as one pigment is absent. "Amelanism", however, is the absence of any melanin, and coined terms like "axanthic" refer to the absence of another pigment (in that case, yellow).

At least, that is my understanding of the whole sh'bang!

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