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Posted by: Candoia1 at Thu Apr 19 23:23:27 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Candoia1 ] "How can it be a "reverse paradox albino?" Well, let's break it down. "Paradox" by definition is: a pattern that differs from the preconceived expectation. So an albino snake that should be totally void of pigmentation meets that definition when bands of pigmented color are present. Now what is the reverse or opposite of that? A snake that has normal color with patches or bands of albino pattern. This snake doesn't have orange eyes or black. They are lighter colored especially towards the top. [ Hide Replies ]
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