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No, Danischi only manages the lesser-know hairless camoodles. They're even more prized for their coloring mutation, the pin-stripe dilution gene which is sex-linked, recessive, and only occurs in rumpless crested bearded muff-less five-toed black-skinned Tuesday-hatch duck-footed buttercup-horned canoodles.
She's in tremendous demand, btw, as the best-known authority of hairlesss camoodles.
What is the leg color at hatch?
INDEED! Well, if you knew anything at all, you'd know that if you paid twice as much as you wanted to, the leg color is appropriate, and will shift to whatever everyone says it should be before they're grown (after it's too late for a refund) FURTHER MORE, the camera skews the coloring. You can't trust pictures of the camoodle, because they can't see their reflection in a mirror, and cameras are always rendered ineffectual when observing leg color.