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    wild?

    Is this wild or nt? Plz help

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    I'm going to assume you are asking if it is a wild type ball python. And yes it is as far as I can tell. If you ever suspect an animal has something genetic going on, the only way to find out is to breed it out and see. Until you figure that out, its a normal wild type. He/she has a nice melty pattern. You could always breed him/her out and see what you get.
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