Corucia Abaxial pattern:Genetic or Scars?
Leeway Corucia Research Center (LCRC)
Long ago in the before time, A Corucia male Czz named Festus came to light that had what appeared to be a very nasty abaxial ( belly area) scar. One would look at this individual and think - This individual went through so serious crap. What could have been the history? It seemed without a doubt it was from a serious injury or infection.
Another Corucia female LCRC/Czz/59 should the same pattern.
It has come to our attention that still another Corucia May possess this pattern.
The pattern appears as a long black vertical scar in the middle of the abaxial region with horizontal striations. In some respects, I consider it looking like a railroad track pattern.
Is it naturally occurring or indeed a scar. But if the latter, what are the odds of more than one individual having the same pattern scar?
It reminds me of the old Star Trek episode: "Let this be your Last Battlefield where a Sharonian named Lokai came aboard and after looking at his half white -half black appearance it was concluded by Kirk, Spock and Bones that this was an isolated case- a mutation. Later they encountered Bele who was similar but with a reversed pattern. After seeing him the comment was made "One of a kind?"
If anyone else has seen this please post and we'll discuss it further.
Sincerely,
Brian
LCRC
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