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Two different populations, Indian Python

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Posted by: CrocodilePaul at Sat Feb 13 11:26:07 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CrocodilePaul ]  
   

Greetings All,

Below pictures are two bloodlines of 100% pure Indian Pythons were keep. Two are from Molorusx3 showing the Southern India form, light colored blotches with bright pink/orange heads. The other pair is directly from the adults on display at the San Deigo Zoo, these are Light Phase Pakistan animals.....range difference between the two populatins in about 1,300 miles. Both pairs of pythons are held under a USDI CBW Permit.

Pictured are Southern India animals.

Truly,

Paul Bodnar
Crocodile Wildlife Conservationist



   

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