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Posted by: jfirneno at Sat Nov 5 08:08:19 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jfirneno ] I think you'd have to figure it's more likely to be a real persicus morph than any other choice. The piebald trait shows up spottily in various species. So finding it is always a possibility. I think it would be extremely dificult to hybridize a pericus with even a closely related ratsnake (longissimus or situla) and expect the result to both look like a persicus and express the piebald trait. And in order to do this you would need a piebald longissimus or situla (I've never heard of any). | ||
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