Birthmark?

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Hi, I've been curious if it's possible that my axie has a "birthmark"? She's had it as long as I can remember, she's perfectly active and eats. It's not an injury I believe since it hasn't changed in shape or size, aside from it growing with her body. She's a melanoid. So a little gray spot kinda catches the eye. It's flat like her skin around it. And there aren't any other places on her body with spots.
 

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Does it feel like a lump or is it flat and smooth with the skin?

Could just be skin pigmentation!
 
Flat and smooth. I was just curious since I hadn't read anything anywhere about melanoids having gray spots.
 
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