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Tiny Bald Bean who hasn’t molted in months!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 181659" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>Lifespans are rough estimates but yes. Some species can live close to 30 years or more. Others will do well to hit 10. Adult females will live 3 or 4 times the lifespan of a male but again. It’s all estimates. [ATTACH=full]50051[/ATTACH]</p><p>these are both Tliltocatl Albopilosus Nicaraguan. (Curly hair). Top is female bottom is mature male. She’s much bigger than him and most likely a lot older but unfortunately for the male he will be long gone before she starts to “get old” mature males don’t often get too big and always smaller than the female. in the extremes like the earth tigers, a female can be 6-8 inches whereas a male can mature at a mere 2 inches. The breeding videos are interesting to watch and you feel Sorry for the little guys but that’s how they’ve evolved and that’s how it works</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 181659, member: 27872"] Lifespans are rough estimates but yes. Some species can live close to 30 years or more. Others will do well to hit 10. Adult females will live 3 or 4 times the lifespan of a male but again. It’s all estimates. [ATTACH type="full"]50051[/ATTACH] these are both Tliltocatl Albopilosus Nicaraguan. (Curly hair). Top is female bottom is mature male. She’s much bigger than him and most likely a lot older but unfortunately for the male he will be long gone before she starts to “get old” mature males don’t often get too big and always smaller than the female. in the extremes like the earth tigers, a female can be 6-8 inches whereas a male can mature at a mere 2 inches. The breeding videos are interesting to watch and you feel Sorry for the little guys but that’s how they’ve evolved and that’s how it works [/QUOTE]
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