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Posted by: cid143ti at Mon Aug 28 13:12:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cid143ti ] I guess it could be possible that this male does not produce many functional or viable "y" sperm. From what I understand, there are cases where males of other species consistantly produce "y" sperm that are immobile or deformed and their resulting offspring are predominatly female. Don't see why it can't happen in ball pythons. Or then again, it could be a very lucky occuarnce. | ||
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