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    "Wild" escaped Reticulated Python

    I came across this on Reddit and it just made me chuckle. When was the last time you saw a Sun-Tiger running about in the wild? That's my best guess on what morph that beauty is. If by some miracle that's a wild Retic I'd be more than happy to take it off the OP's hands



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    Since they're in the Philippines it very well could be a wild retic their colors and pattern can vary just like any other animal

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    Re: "Wild" escaped Reticulated Python

    I didn't want to rule that out completely, considering spectacular happenings like BHB's sunset ball python, I just thought it was incredibly odd considering how close that looks to a multi-gene morph already in existence.

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    Looks like a regular mainland retic.
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    Re: "Wild" escaped Reticulated Python

    I must be smoking something then, or my monitor is on it's way out. Is it just the photo quality that's making it look super orange to me?

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