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“Super Hurricane” aka “Hayabusa”

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Posted by: hjwinner at Sat Aug 10 04:56:57 2013   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hjwinner ]  
   

The “Hayabusa” - Second’s Out!



After proving the Leopard Boas years ago to be recessive,

now I’ve been blessed with the successful proof of a homozygous color and pattern morph in Ball Pythons, too!

I’m proud to introduce the “Hayabusa”, the Superform of the “Hurricanes”.

On July, 28th I hatched out of a clutch of five eggs from Hurricane to Hurricane one Super Hurricane, three Hurricanes and one normal.

I’m really very happy that the Hurricane has a distinct, and from Blitz and Trick totally different looking Superform and that I finally hit it this time.



Since I’ve published pictures of the first Hurricanes and combos friends and customers where asking me the same question all the time:

“How do you expect the Superform might be looking like?”

I answered this question on showsI’m sure more than a hundred times as following:



"Might be it's black, might be it’s white, it might be black and white, too.

It also might be deformed or lethal – nobody knows.

Though for my part, if I could choose the look - I'd prefer if the Hurricane would just do the same to the Hurricane as it does to the other morphs!"



The Super Hurricane, aka “Hayabusa”, is more distinct patterned; the lateral alien markings don't touch the backline as they do in Hurricanes.

Compared to each other there are much more lateral alien markings in the Super Hurricane.

They are smaller and designed more clear containing a harder contrast to the dark ground color.

This is a gorgeous pattern changer!

Also belonging a bit to the dark side, with its vivid patterns and that reddish hint in its color

it will have a huge positive influence on patterns and color of every morph breeding with.



I think the Hurricanes are currently one of the hottest morphs on the market.

It’s something absolute new and there are incredible possibilities producing stunning combos with all other morphs!



My Dream came True! – Stay tuned for some Killing new Combos, soon!



Thank you for reading.



Looking forward to the comments of my American friends,



Hans Winner from Germany




Following picture shows a Hurricane compared to th


   

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