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Chance
at Fri Jun 4 07:21:54 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chance ]
>>"Can a venomous snake be breed with a nonvenomous snake?"
Doesn't apply in this case anyway. Even if it could be done, which most likely it could be, Jackson's aren't nonvenomous snakes. They are rear-fanged venomous snakes just like boomslangs, only real difference is what you pointed out: the delivery system. To truly answer that question, you'd have to breed a kingsnake to a copperhead or some other such nonsense.
To the original question, I don't really see the point in mating a Jackson's with a boomslang. They look so similar anyway, it's not as though the hybrid offspring would be very distinct from either parent species. ----- Chance Duncan Science Teacher, Herp Enthusiast, and Reptilian Conservation Proponent www.rvexotics.com
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