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Old 05-01-15, 05:09 PM   #1
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When some one says high white or high yellow talking about a snake, what are the referring to?
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Old 05-01-15, 07:43 PM   #2
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I see it most commonly used with piebald snakes and it refers to the percentage of white the animal shows to that of normal coloring. I.e. a piebald snake that is mostly white with a little color is a high white animal.
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Old 05-01-15, 08:13 PM   #3
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When it's not referring to piebald animals, it just means that the animal has a lot of white/yellow compared to a normal variety.
A normal 50/50 california kingsnake:


And a high white:


A more extreme high white(which also has an aberrant pattern):


Not my pictures, by the way.

You can also have animals that are high black, high red, etc.
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thanks for the info guys
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