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Maybe this will sound like a stupid question, but what is "wild type"?
Thanks for replying!
Time is the seed of Universe. ~Mahabharata
Bearded Dragon is basically a dog with scales.
If you wish to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
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It's what we call "normal" BPs that are not a proven color morph. The more common wild types have the pattern that yours does with some "alien heads" along the sides. The markings that look like an alien head with eyes.
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that is a cool hide, and welcome
I've always been a boa girl at heart.
Where reptiles are not just apart of our lives, they are our lives.
They are Living art.
www.boasandballs.com
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"Wild type" is simply another name for a "normal". Wild type is how nature intended ball pythons to look like. They are what you TYPICALLY would find in the wild.
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Nice! Thanks for answers guys/gals! ;D
I'll post few new pics of my BP in a minute!
Last edited by Atrax; 05-09-2011 at 04:02 PM.
Time is the seed of Universe. ~Mahabharata
Bearded Dragon is basically a dog with scales.
If you wish to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
FaceBook albums, my animals: http://www.facebook.com/saso.okic?sk=photos
My exotic family:
65 Bird Eaters/Tarantulas
1 Pogona vitticeps/Bearded Dragon
1 Python regius/Ball Python/Royal Python
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Here are some pics as I promised.
First time exploring
Time is the seed of Universe. ~Mahabharata
Bearded Dragon is basically a dog with scales.
If you wish to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
FaceBook albums, my animals: http://www.facebook.com/saso.okic?sk=photos
My exotic family:
65 Bird Eaters/Tarantulas
1 Pogona vitticeps/Bearded Dragon
1 Python regius/Ball Python/Royal Python
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shes beautiful!
i love the fact that she isn't as fat as pretty much every other B.P. (i know, i know, she is still young)
seems adorable
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Originally Posted by Munizfire
shes beautiful!
i love the fact that she isn't as fat as pretty much every other B.P. (i know, i know, she is still young)
seems adorable
I recently saw an add for a bearded dragon. In this add the girl stated that her dragon was nice and thin instead of round, and didn't look all fat and unhealthy like other people's dragons because she didn't feed it as much....
I didn't agree with that either..
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Last edited by Atrax; 05-10-2011 at 06:08 AM.
Time is the seed of Universe. ~Mahabharata
Bearded Dragon is basically a dog with scales.
If you wish to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
FaceBook albums, my animals: http://www.facebook.com/saso.okic?sk=photos
My exotic family:
65 Bird Eaters/Tarantulas
1 Pogona vitticeps/Bearded Dragon
1 Python regius/Ball Python/Royal Python
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Re: New member =)
Originally Posted by Munizfire
shes beautiful!
i love the fact that she isn't as fat as pretty much every other B.P. (i know, i know, she is still young)
seems adorable
Thanks
Yes he is still small, 46cm from snout to tip of the tail. Does anyone know how old he is, considering his size?
Does he look healthy?
Last edited by Atrax; 05-10-2011 at 06:14 AM.
Time is the seed of Universe. ~Mahabharata
Bearded Dragon is basically a dog with scales.
If you wish to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
FaceBook albums, my animals: http://www.facebook.com/saso.okic?sk=photos
My exotic family:
65 Bird Eaters/Tarantulas
1 Pogona vitticeps/Bearded Dragon
1 Python regius/Ball Python/Royal Python
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