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Posted by: BrianSmith at Tue Feb 24 18:16:52 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ] Usually the most discernible differences are to be found in the head. The patternless green rocks retain a lot of their natural pattern in their head. Plus the rocks have a somewhat slimmer build than the patternless burms. And the body scales are a little different. The rock's scales tend to be oval or round and the burmese scales are more "angled" or diamond shaped on the edges. The rock python's scales are also a bit bumpier or "rougher" to the touch. Burms tend to be smoother when you rub them. And lastly, attitude; When you rub a burm the tend to pull or flinch away and the rocks will often flinch back, toward your hand. | ||
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