Retired CPO wrote:
Nice, Fred! In the first photo it looks like they are two different sub-species. Note the ragged looking edges on the spots on the neck of the one in the back, compared to the smooth edges on the spots on the one in front. When in Kenya, I learned that there are 17 subspecies differentiated primarily by spot shapes.
I'm going to take your word for that, Keith. There are some weekend mornings where my edges seem a bit ragged as well, so I'm not going to point fingers.
thanks for looking in, I appreciate it.