Sang New Member Dec 11, 2008 #2 isn't that a xantholophus jackson? i was under the impression that the females never developed a horn....
isn't that a xantholophus jackson? i was under the impression that the females never developed a horn....
C celine New Member Dec 11, 2008 #4 yes it s female it s the first time that i see one whith long horn developed her mother hasn t got horn....
yes it s female it s the first time that i see one whith long horn developed her mother hasn t got horn....
Sang New Member Dec 11, 2008 #5 no, i know she is a female, but most the time when i see a female with a horn similar to that, its because its a jacksonni jaacksonii not a jacksonii xantho, which do you have?
no, i know she is a female, but most the time when i see a female with a horn similar to that, its because its a jacksonni jaacksonii not a jacksonii xantho, which do you have?