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I've heard two differing stories about them, but the Muyuka form was thought to be lost forever until a breeding population turned up in Cameroon. Whether these specimens are naturally occuring wild stock or farmed, is a point of confusion. Nevertheless, Oliver Lucanus brought them in last year (2005). He might be a good person to contact.