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    Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    Pictures of my question(I dont know how to post pictures here...)

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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    Looks like it has a nice jungle pattern...
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    Technically it is considered a normal, but it has a cool pattern
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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    I agree...I bought it because of the pattern...

    Any different opinion??

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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by batthumbmoss View Post
    I agree...I bought it because of the pattern...

    Any different opinion??
    Nope, definitely a normal.

    Usually...if you have to ask...lol

    I've yet to see one of these "normal or morph?" threads churn out anything other than a good looking normal.

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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    It looks like a very cool normal to me Thats one of the things I love about ball pythons is the variability of the patterns and colors in just the "normal" balls. He looks quite a bit like my first "normal" actually, very sweet lookin ball man!
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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    In fact, I know it is a normal.
    But...can anyone tell me
    how to identify a normal and a morph...

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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    Well, you need to start from scratch. You need to be able to see what identifies a normal.

    Morphs are animals that vary from the normal.

    I suggest looking up photos of "normal" ball pythons, and then pulling up some morph photos. Some of them will be stark contrasts in color, pattern, or both.
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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by batthumbmoss View Post
    In fact, I know it is a normal.
    But...can anyone tell me
    how to identify a normal and a morph...
    Sure.. 99.995% of all morphs are easy to pick out from normals Here are some examples

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    Really nice light normal


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    Re: Is this a normal ball python or a morph?

    Great pictures..but these are the easy ones...right??

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