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Morph that looks like Clown with a different name?
Strange question, I know. I adore the Clown pattern. However a huge amount of my friends and family can't take the word "Clown". But in their defense it's a very common and reasonable fear.
Anyone have pointers to a morph that looks similar to a Clown with another name? Thanks
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Re: Morph that looks like Clown with a different name?
WHAT? ������ y don't u name it and call it that. Clown is just the morph name. Not a single reason to be afraid of the snake unless it's the snake itself. Simply a genetic mutation, try explaining it differently.
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Last edited by MarkS; 08-30-2015 at 10:18 AM.
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Many years ago a breeder from Wisconsin produced a snakes that looked a lot like the clowns (I think it turned out to be a new line of clown) he was calling it the Circus ball at the time, but I don't know if that name is still used
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Re: Morph that looks like Clown with a different name?
Adam Chesla produced very recently a super blade pastel Leopard. It looks a lot like a clown minus head stamp. That or you could just buy a clown (or clown combo) and call something else around your friends and family. lol
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Bamboos look sort of clownish!
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Re: Morph that looks like Clown with a different name?
 Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
Bamboos look sort of clownish!
Bamboos are absolutely stunning in my opinion. I'd definitely like to have one in the future
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Re: Morph that looks like Clown with a different name?
 Originally Posted by berriosderick
WHAT? ������ y don't u name it and call it that. Clown is just the morph name. Not a single reason to be afraid of the snake unless it's the snake itself. Simply a genetic mutation, try explaining it differently.
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I name all of my animals. It doesn't change the fact that the morph name is "Clown", so saying that word is inevitable.
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Re: Morph that looks like Clown with a different name?
 Originally Posted by FluppleWott
I name all of my animals. It doesn't change the fact that the morph name is "Clown", so saying that word is inevitable.
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No it's not Lol I hardly ever call my BP's by there morph unless some one specifically ask for it.
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Re: Morph that looks like Clown with a different name?
 Originally Posted by berriosderick
No it's not Lol  I hardly ever call my BP's by there morph unless some one specifically ask for it.
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The problem is people do ask about it. All I asked is what morphs look like a clown. That's really what I wanted to know.
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Its simple if someone ask what kind of morph it is lie, just say its a circus ball python or something, makes more sense to just avoid using the word instead avoiding owning a morph you clearly like
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