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Old 08-06-17, 11:46 AM   #1
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Re: Cross breeding snake species..

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As a locality philistine I cannot think of anything worse! Given people have even started crossing rare snakes like Boelens pythons I think it's truly dreadful where some people are taking it.

@Dave - out of interest as there any recorded occurrences of natural cross breeding?
I'm not sure Danny I never really checked, I maybe should have written COULD appear in the wild. Anyway like I said, I lime them
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Old 08-06-17, 11:54 AM   #2
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I'm not sure Danny I never really checked, I maybe should have written COULD appear in the wild. Anyway like I said, I lime them
That's what I was interested to know - whether it was a theoretical thing due to location of recorded.

Of course there is natural crossing of some of the B constrictor and B Imperator species so it's not beyond the realms of possibility.
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That's what I was interested to know - whether it was a theoretical thing due to location of recorded.

Of course there is natural crossing of some of the B constrictor and B Imperator species so it's not beyond the realms of possibility.
I remember reading years ago that cottonmouths and copperhead crosses have been found in the wild, sounds a bit mad to me, but who knows
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