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Posted by: Jeremy Pierce at Tue Jul 22 09:37:14 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Pierce ] It is just a spontaneous mutation that has popped up in several different species (genus for that matter). It is a simple recessive inheritable trait. It is neat how it has shown up in so many different animals. The Pantherophis (ratsnakes) have some in different subspecies, but I don't know how many of those were crossed to get the trait into the other sub. The speckled kings are awesome! The whiteside Sonoran is stunning as well. Still my favorite is a nice crisp white sided bull! I don't think that people have crossed say a bullsnake with the speckled king or vise versa to get the whiteside into different species. Just a common coincidence. I hope that answered your question. If not ask away and I'll try to help. Take care. | ||
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