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07-15-12, 08:50 PM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Well, I know I've seen photos of the "wall" (woma x ball). I'll dig one up tomorrow. Personally, if those two species can cross, then I can reasonably believe any of those other python x python crosses (regardless of species), even if there wasn't a photo easily found. Note: all oviparous.
Same with most boa x boa crosses, including an anaconda x rainbow boa, ATB x ETB (thats the only boa hybrids I can think of off the bat). Note: all viviparous.
Same with most New World colubrid hybrids that involve Lampropeltis, Pantherophis (Elaphe), and Pituophis. Note: all oviparous.
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07-15-12, 09:24 PM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
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There was a guy with one at a show today for $60.
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07-16-12, 08:37 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
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Haft the snake on the known python hybrid list i can't find pictures of. Like Shaun said if you want people to believe your claim you got to have proof.
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Specifically, which ones are you having trouble with finding photos and/or believing?
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First of all, some of the hybrids are mentioned twice on that list, because they involve a lot of the same animals.
Secondly, keep in mind that some of them are hybrids crossed back to a pure animal [Ex: Retic x (Retic X Burm) = Jungle Retic]. We know the bateater exists. Is it really farfetched that the hybrid could be bred back to the pure species of either parent?
Also, a lot of those Carpet hybrids are Morelia x Morelia. Again, we know this possible. Additionally, a lot of them are just intergrades and subspecies of carpets.
I mean...just look at the list and think about it. Even if you can't scrounge up a photo easily through google, it doesn't mean the crossing is impossible. I know that may sound contradictory to some of my other statements, but I am also taking account the evidence of KNOWN documented python hybrids I HAVE seen photos of, and evaluating what I think is possible.
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07-16-12, 09:45 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Ooh sheez... I just found out where I could pick up
a Carpondro.
No! I... must... resist...!
Deja vous! This will not happen!
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07-16-12, 11:33 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Interesting discussion and pics here.
There have been a limited number of eggs from a Boelen's female laid from a captive breeding. Even fewer of those have hatched.
I would guess that the Coelen's hybrid is from a male Boelen's to female carpet, would like to get some confirmation on that : )
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07-16-12, 11:42 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
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I would guess that the Coelen's hybrid is from a male Boelen's to female carpet, would like to get some confirmation on that : )
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One of the original threads on the BLBC where Tom announced the hatchlings: Something you normally hear from a proctologist! - Page 2
About halfway down...
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Originally Posted by Robyn@SYR - This is new to me, what is the story? Boelen's male bred to a Carpet female?
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Yes actually a Irian Jaya
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So I was incorrect earlier...I had assumed it was a carpet male to a Boelen's female.
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07-16-12, 12:11 PM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Okay Marvel, I dunno which ones you were looking for, but I'll dig up what I can...
Wall = woma ( Aspidites ramsayi) x ball python ( P. regius)
Carpall = jungle Carpet ( Morelia spilota cheynei) x ball python
Carball or ballpet = IJ carpet ( M.s. variegata) x x ball python
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07-16-12, 12:26 PM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Superball = Black blood python x ball python
Burmball = Burmese python x ball python
Borneo Bateater = Burmese python x (mainland) reticulated python
Two different variations of the Jungle Retic = Bateater x (mainland) reticulated python
Cateater = Burmese python x African rock python
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07-16-12, 12:29 PM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
I love the Cateater and the Bateater
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07-16-12, 12:35 PM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Angry Ball = Angolan python x ball python
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07-16-12, 12:39 PM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Junglot = Jungle carpet python x Macklots python
Coma = WP carpet x woma python
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07-17-12, 06:20 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
Okay. I may not be keen on hybrids but I want a cateater. With all the people giving away free cats on kijiji that thing will be easy to keep fed.
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07-17-12, 07:23 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
They said on animal planet that the Cateater (burm X Af Rock) is a larger snake than a pure Burm or Af Rock. Is there truth to this??
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07-17-12, 07:33 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
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Originally Posted by MoreliAddict
They said on animal planet that the Cateater (burm X Af Rock) is a larger snake than a pure Burm or Af Rock. Is there truth to this??
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Given the typical garbage AP usually airs nowadays, likely not. However, it is possible, as many known hybrids do get a tad larger than both parent species, although the only reptile case I know of where this has happened is a siamese crocodile x saltwater croc hybrid.
In any case, a slight increase in size notwithstanding, the alleged Afrock x burm hybrid is not some huge invincible monster that will utterly turn the ecological balance of the Everglades on end. That special on AP was better suited as SyFy Channel b-movie fodder.
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07-17-12, 07:43 AM
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Re: Pro-Hybrid Discussion Thread
That special was fun to watch though!
It referred to Cateaters as "killer aliens".
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