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Stunning Mutations!!!!
These birds just look so amazing! And the ones of the white blue and gold have got to be the best I've found out there! And the last one, oh gosh, what words to describe it??? Truely amazing!
![]() All the info that I can find (or more like I can read) says "White Mutation B&G", "Yellow Mutation B&G", then two mutations on amazons... ![]() The page I found it on is http://www.parrot.com.hk/BII/BII.htm but do note the site is based in Hong Kong... The page itself however is from Birds International, and on the about page there are some stories, however I can only access two. It seems though as if the site has some flaws in it...
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Probably, especially since they are rare mutations... but it's hard to really find out any info on the site...
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Mutant does describe them, sadly to say... Mutant is the base word of mutation... and if you think about it, if you lived in a tight-nit black family, and one child was born albino, it would appear white. If this family had strong beliefs about marrying ONLY other black people, though a white child turned, up that could be very suspicious... In the wild "mutants" don't normally survive because they are easier to spot and so therefore easier to pin point and kill... this is why many may be killed as chicks or left to starve... sad as it is... But in the term of mutant, it becasically means abnormal, which they are! But I always think that the abnormal ones (even if they aren't mutations!) are still wonderful companions!
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Gorgeous birds. I wonder how much they cost though?......
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