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09-08-12, 12:19 PM
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Snake Hybrids
I was googling these oddities and was interested in what traits are carried on in the offspring. I'm not saying I approve of hybridizing reptiles, but you have to admit, they look kinda cool. I do worry about gene pool pollution though.
Nevertheless, these are some very pretty pictures, and I thought other people would enjoy seeing them as well.
Here are some pics I found in my travels across the vastness of Google.
Woma Python X Ball Python
Carpet Python X Ball Python
(spider morph x)
Ball Python x Green Tree Python
Carpet Python x Green Tree Python
Emerald X Amazon Tree Boa
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09-08-12, 12:27 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
I think they're very cool looking!
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09-08-12, 12:30 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
i have no moral/ethical issues with people producing hybrids.....
some of the best looking snakes i've seen have been hybrids
as long as people label them correctly when selling them,then imo all is good
the first capondro pictured is a stunning looking snake,especially the colours and eyes
i need to get me a top class Male GTP
cheers shaun
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09-08-12, 12:31 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
Ball Python x Reticulated Python
Burmese x Retic (platinum)
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09-08-12, 12:36 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
oh, that ball and retic is cute... Although I'm not sure how they would breed the two together without losing the ball! Unless artificial insemination O.o
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09-08-12, 12:39 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
I think the spider x carpet is my fave...love the striping. =]
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09-08-12, 01:05 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
I think the Woma x Ball, Rectic x Burmese and Ball x Rectic are my favorites.
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09-08-12, 02:22 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
Sumatran Short-Tail Python x Ball Python
Blood Python x Ball Python
...and some Venomous!
Cottonmouth x Copperhead
Gaboon x Rhino Viper (a hybridization that occurs in the wild)
Gaboon x Puff Adder
Also, the following are not hybrids, but snakes afflicted with a strange genetic disorder that causes them to be born without scales!
Scaleless Puff Adder
Scaleless Gopher:
Scaleless Acanthophis antarcticus
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09-08-12, 02:24 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
I've heard of snakes not having scales. Sound pretty neat to me, I'm pretty sure there are a few corn snake breeders that are starting to breed corns without scales.
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09-08-12, 02:25 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
I sure hope the "scaleless" snake doesn't become a trend! U G L Y!!! IMO
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09-08-12, 03:19 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
it's like the sphinx cats with no fur... It's just what is underneath. In a way it's beautiful, but it's not natural and you would have to be careful with the snake I'd imagine.
Here's a question about the scale-less buggers, do they have to shed?? lol
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09-08-12, 03:33 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
the bitis hybrids and variants look real cool. also love the greenxyellow anacondas superb. the bateaters also reticxburmesexretics and chondrosxcarpets love snakes there are so many to chose
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09-08-12, 07:45 PM
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Re: Snake Hybrids
Hybrids are awesome!! I hope hybrids increase in popularity in the future.
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