Quote Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
I had a wild Nauga in the sights of my muzzle loader diring the last hunting season, but I let him go because it was an immature Nauga. The adults have dark brown or even black hide. The one I was looking at through ny scope was almost a blond color and thus clearly a juvinile. Alas, it was probably a once in a lifetime sighting, because they can hide so well.
Good thing too, juvinile Naugas are often known a delequents, and rarely had enough brains to come in out of the rain. Because of their nature they don't shrink, but lighting causes severe melting.