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Originally posted by dave68
Anyways there is no reason why they wouldn't be able to breed, I have yet to hear of any "mules" being made from crossing any snake species.
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'Carpondros'... Carpet Pythons and Green Tree Pythons (could be same species today I guess, but I still prefer to think of them under the genus chondropython), 'Jungle Corns' Lampropeltis x Elaphe are two examples of species x species crosses... there is a whole world of different subspecies crossed... angolan python x ball python, ball python x blood python, retic x burm, etb x atb, bci x bcc, borneo x blood, bco x bci, etc. The list can go on forever, sadly enough
I think the ultimate species cross would have to be those damn jurassic milksnakes or whatever they are called... they have milk, king, corn, and whatever else, all rolled in to one.
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Originally posted by BoidKeeper
Would be like crossing different BCI types, Colombians with Centrals etc.
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Not really, Colombians and Centrals are essentially the same snake, just different locales. CRB and BRB are the same species, but different subspecies.