Here is a nice picture of an Australian Self Bengalese. This is a Chestnut with quite Red Brown/Ginger colourings and good underbelly markings. The reason that this is called a Chestnut is because the top mandible is a dark grey and not a light bone colour like a true Ginger or Red Brown (Fawn) should be.
This is my favorite picture of an Australian Self so far
Red Brown - Chestnut
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Beautiful Bengo, one of the nicest I have seen colour/markings wise.
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Here is an Image of one of my newer RedBrown Chestnuts
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Jewel,
Thanks for the nice feedback, I think they are nice too . Its called a Chocolate Self, you could say that it is the natural colour of the Bengalese.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
Cheers
Paul
Thanks for the nice feedback, I think they are nice too . Its called a Chocolate Self, you could say that it is the natural colour of the Bengalese.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
Cheers
Paul