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    is there any evidences suggesting that AP’s + BP’s mate in the wild? i have heard of inter-breeding between P. sebae + P. natalensis in the wild and so was curious
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    Re: On “Angry Balls”

    Quote Originally Posted by YungRasputin View Post
    is there any evidences suggesting that AP’s + BP’s mate in the wild? i have heard of inter-breeding between P. sebae + P. natalensis in the wild and so was curious
    Angolans and Ball Pythons cannot hybridize in the wild. In addition to completely different habitats, there is also about a thousand mile gap between them. For more fun, Angolans are genetically closer to the rocks than they are to BPs. They've been separate entities for a long, long time.

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