Light Fawn, 166768, Full Peruvian There are foundation females -- and then, there are CORNERSTONE females, around which you can build your herd. My Suri Tori is that, in a nutshell. Reportedly, she was one of the top lottery import picks in 1996 in Tacna, Peru. I have no idea if she is from a farm that pursues selective breeding, but judging from the quality of her offspring, my guess is she was not just a lucky combination. Tori has dark pigmentation around eyes, muzzle, and black toenails. Bred to maroon, she has produced banner-winning true black. Bred to beige, for us, she produced our first color champion suri female, Aviva, who we retained in our program. Together, Tori and Aviva really act as a dynamic mini-production herd for us. We can breed them to lights and get elite results, or we can breed them to rare, dark colors -- and we get elite rare colored offspring. I am retaining Tori's younger daughter, sired my the great Mahogony Prince, for our colored suri program as well. Such is the streng