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*Spike*
01-02-04, 09:43 PM
is a ball python a Python Royal or Python Regius???
lol i know i should know this but i guess i just had a brain fart..lol
or is it the same thing????
sapphire_moon
01-02-04, 10:18 PM
I'm pretty sure it's the same thing, but usually said royal python....lol. I just say ball python so I don't get confused.
Jeff_Favelle
01-02-04, 11:12 PM
I'm not really sure what you are asking (and I don't think you are either, LOL!) but a Ball Python is a Ball Python, with the latin (scientific) name of Python regius. The species name is never capitalized and when typed, is ALWAYS in italics. When handwritten, its underlined.
Jeff_Favelle
01-02-04, 11:15 PM
And Royal Python is the former common/European name for Balls. Another fine example of why common names suck. Multiple common names for ONE species. Not very efficient.
Clownfishie
01-02-04, 11:56 PM
Ditto Jeff ;)
*Spike*
01-04-04, 02:49 AM
lol thankx
Jeff but i didn't know i was in grammer class here ...lol i know how it is written i was just asking a question :) figured someone with the knowledge to answer the question could also figure out what im asking if there was a spelling or grammer mistake....lol thanks again Jeff :)
caio
Kelly
Jeff_Favelle
01-04-04, 06:16 AM
Without rules, there is chaos.................
Jeff, how for do you export ?
Jeff_Favelle
01-04-04, 07:17 AM
Everywhere but Australia man. With the help of a friend, I had animals go to Japan, the US, and Germany in 2003. 2004 should be even more places!
:D
Cool well I supose since you did germany you can do France .... how about stopping by Cannes :)
Is it considerably more expensive the shipping to europe ? What about garantees ?
Jeff_Favelle
01-04-04, 05:35 PM
Everything is guaranteed against DOA and France is place that can be shipped to as well. But there MUST be breeders out your way as well. Shoot me off an email if you're interested in anything!! My buddy has a big order going to France fairly soon.
jefffavelle@shaw.ca
i cal it either ball python, royal python, or python regiouse
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