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Snow (Marzipan) - 3 pics

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Marzipan's Mom
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Marzipan shed just last week. I finally got some good post-shed pictures. The first picture shows the closest to her colors in real life. On my monitor anyhow. =) I like how s/he's developing a pink streak behind his/her eyes. It's pretty! It's faint in the photos, but you can tell it's pinker than anywhere else on his/her body.

I'm sort of hoping s/he ends up being a coral snow because I love the pinks on them. But I'll be just as happy if s/he's a common snow because that's why I named him/her "marzipan." (Marzipan in its original state is a yellowish color and common snows end up being more yellow I've seen.)

Hope you enjoy the pics!
- Megan
 
A lot of snows end up getting yellow noses and yellow 'throats'---essentially yellow streaks down their necks. Yours has pretty good pink tones. Mine started out pretty white and has really started getting some pinks in and around his saddles as of late. I'm not sure that I've got a recent picture here though...

Edit: I do have a picture---doesn't show the yellow but does show the pink.

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Joejr14 said:
A lot of snows end up getting yellow noses and yellow 'throats'---essentially yellow streaks down their necks. Yours has pretty good pink tones. Mine started out pretty white and has really started getting some pinks in and around his saddles as of late. I'm not sure that I've got a recent picture here though...

Edit: I do have a picture---doesn't show the yellow but does show the pink.

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how old is that snow?

great snow wonton :)
 
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