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j3nnay
at Fri Dec 29 18:26:45 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by j3nnay ]
If your definition of "adolescent" means pre-sexually mature, then no.
Sexual maturity is the ability to produce viable gametes (sex cells = sperm for males, eggs for females) - for example, immature males of many species can still produce sperm, but that doesn't mean it's viable and will actually produce offspring. Females have the organs that eventually produce eggs their whole lives, but the organs don't actually go into egg producing mode until the females are sexually mature.
My understanding of ball python anatomy is that they will not produce unfertile eggs when they have not bred (like a chicken would). For them it would be too costly, energy wise, to do so. This would be true even more so for a younger snake which is still allotting energy for growth.
Balls and corns are two completely different species, so what one might be capable of doing, the other isn't necessarily capable of. They evolved very differently 
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