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The Royal Scandal Posted - 03/03/2011 : 16:17:20
I love little Jessie's size at the moment, shes only little as she was born late last year. Having said that, it will be interesting to watch her grow. I know that the generally accepted maximum is 5ft for a royal.

Has anyone any idea what the chances are of a freak occurrence, with a royal growing beyond this maximum by very much?

Obviously in lots of animals, humans included, there is an average height, which some occasionally far exceed.

Has anyone had any experience of a royal growing far beyond the predicted 5ft?
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Lotabob Posted - 03/03/2011 : 18:29:05
Check out the tube of you (youtube), there are some whoppers on there.
Kelfezond Posted - 03/03/2011 : 17:01:09
At the havant reptile show there was a chap who a royal that he got back in the eighties, it was fatter than my arm and huge in length, i didnt realize it was a royal at first.

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