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  • 04-08-2011, 10:53 AM
    serenewaves
    Beautiful snake! I love the spots on her head :)
  • 04-08-2011, 12:17 PM
    SpiffyYoshi
    I'm not a fan of the "normal" label TBH. I prefer "classic."

    Normal sounds like boring... which they most certainly are not.
  • 04-08-2011, 12:30 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: Is this a regular BP???????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SpiffyYoshi View Post
    I'm not a fan of the "normal" label TBH. I prefer "classic."

    Normal sounds like boring... which they most certainly are not.

    I agree, Wild type is my preferred term for them and they certainly are not "normal" :P
  • 04-09-2011, 08:08 PM
    angllady2
    As stated before, in 95% of cases, a normal is just that a normal. I don't care if it came from a solid white snake, it's still just a normal.

    The only exceptions are heterozygous animals, they appear normal and carry a hidden gene. The key words here being "appear normal". There is no way to visually distinguish a het animal from a non het.

    I've seen normals range from nearly black body with chocolate markings to carmel bodies with sand colored markings, they are still just normals.

    Here are some of mine as an example :

    This beautiful pale creature is a normal female.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...kes/Kaiya1.jpg

    So is this one.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/IMG_0122.jpg

    And this one.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...kes/Akira2.jpg


    See the differences ? No two look alike, but all are normals. And they all had at least one normal parent.

    Gale
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