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Posted by: viborero at Mon Mar 16 10:22:23 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by viborero ] Real black MBK's certainly do occur in nature, but it's my experience (at least here in Arizona) that they are few and far between. Most have some faint patterning on them. Captive lines have been selectively bred to lose their natural patterning, resulting in the jet black snakes we see for sale. | ||
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