has anyone ever seen one like this?

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has anyone ever seen one like this?

I have seen this picture before. It is a Bloodpython (Python brongersmai) captive bred in 2002 at Ouwehands Dierenpark, a zoo in the Netherlands. 11 babies were born. I don't know anything about the color of the others.
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Rob Olivier
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i could be mistaken, but isnt that an "ivory"?
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It doesn't look like an Ivory, but it does look cool, whatever it is!
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Kitt
hmmm I think it's a Borneo (breitensteini)...the colors look more like those of a breitensteini than a brongersmai
pretty funky-looking snake though
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My first impression was also breitensteini, but the website (in Dutch only) says it is a brongersmai.
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Rob Olivier
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Hey,
It most definitely looks like a Brongersmai to me, but obviously, lacking red and black, giving to the creamsicle color. Lovely!
-Angel
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