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What am I?

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  • 10-29-2006, 06:06 PM
    Reptilian
    What am I?
    I am sure you guys can help me out with. What type of BP is this?

  • 10-29-2006, 06:41 PM
    mousch
    Re: What am I?
    That's a cinnamon with a nice stripe. Also called a Cinny for short. Very pretty snakes :)
  • 10-29-2006, 06:45 PM
    basuca
    Re: What am I?
    It allsow look like a granite mojave
  • 10-29-2006, 06:55 PM
    whitesnake12
    Re: What am I?
    Its a nice snake thats good for me
  • 10-29-2006, 07:10 PM
    Reptilian
    Re: What am I?
    It is a very lovely snake.

    FYI: I got the picture out of The Ball Python Manual by Philippe de Vosjoli w/ Roger Klingenberg, DVM, Tracy Barker, and David Barker. Page: 23. I am not sure on how this board works with posting pictures from else where along with copyright stuff. So to be on the safe side the above info. has been posted.
  • 10-29-2006, 07:18 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: What am I?
    The animal is not a cinny or granite mojave. At the time the book was published, I believe that the animal's genetics were unknown. I am pretty sure VPI still owns the animal and I don't think that one was proven genetic. You will also see similar ball pythons to this on other breeders sites......coffee, ebony, goblin, etc....and I believe that they just kinda occur randomly...

    http://www.grazianireptiles.com/collection/ebony.htm
    http://www.ballpython.com/morph.php?morph=coffee
    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/co...all_python.asp
  • 10-29-2006, 07:25 PM
    mousch
    Re: What am I?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by daniel1983
    The animal is not a cinny or granite mojave. At the time the book was published, I believe that the animal's genetics were unknown. I am pretty sure VPI still owns the animal and I don't think that one was proven genetic. You will also see similar ball pythons to this on other breeders sites......coffee, ebony, goblin, etc....and I believe that they just kinda occur randomly...

    http://www.grazianireptiles.com/collection/ebony.htm
    http://www.ballpython.com/morph.php?morph=coffee
    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/co...all_python.asp

    Oh! Well now we know! http://www.imagepup.com/up/j3ZX_1162..._emot-iiam.gif
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