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Leopard?
Is this a leopard? It's hard for me to see what makes a leopard a leopard and some people have told me you won't see a whole lot until you pare it with something. But here are some pics.


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Re: Leopard?
Looks normal
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it's a high dot/keyhole pattern Leopard.
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Not seeing the Leopard patterning either.
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Re: Leopard?
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Not seeing the Leopard patterning either.
So I'm having some trouble trying to see what makes a good leopard in terms or good patter and color? I even had one guy at a show tell me it's hard to tell until you start mixing it with other genes... Can anyone point me in the direction on how to identify a leopard?
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Go to World Of Ball Python and look at the photos of the base Leopard Ball. Study the pattern more than color.
To me the Leopard pattern is more pronounced than a Cinny/Black Pastel.
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What did you buy that snake as?
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Re: Leopard?
I bought it from a good breeder who stated it was a leopard.
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Re: Leopard?
Ok so it seems as though looking from the top and seeing how the patterns on the sides kinda connect on the top down the spine might be an identifying pattern?
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It looks like a leopard to me, though ideally they should have a pattern that runs together more.
Here are some pics for comparison: http://www.morphmarket.com/search?q=...US&layout=grid
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