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Posted by: wstreps at Wed Aug 9 17:09:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wstreps ] In my opinion on paper yes, in reality no.You don't get a clean genetic split .That's why many times when snakes are crossed the litter is so varied with some looking like the dame and others looking like the sire and the rest looking like a mix. The percentage of genetic traits passed on from ether of the parents to the individual varies. The real answer is 100 % mutt. Ernie Eison | ||
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