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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Ronnie Del Acqua Exotics
Nice costumes and beautiful ladies really make this look nice.
Bactrian camels must be cheap in Europe - every circus big or small seems to have a half dozen. Over here, a white (or champagne, just to avoid THAT argument) Bactrian goes for around 25,000 dollars
Ian, The Bactrian are more exotic looking, then Dromedary's. A good Bactrian with all the particulars is magnificent, but as we can see there is some junk there also. The "ride" factor is what makes them popular here. There are a lot of White Bactrians that are "whiter" then a lion will ever hope to be. Wade
Bactrian camels must be cheap in Europe - every circus big or small seems to have a half dozen. Over here, a white (or champagne, just to avoid THAT argument) Bactrian goes for around 25,000 dollars
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Ian,
ReplyDeleteThe Bactrian are more exotic looking, then Dromedary's. A good Bactrian with all the particulars is magnificent, but as we can see there is some junk there also. The "ride" factor is what makes them popular here. There are a lot of White Bactrians that are "whiter" then a lion will ever hope to be.
Wade