Excuse me if this topic has been made already in the past, I was just wondering the other day after I read something online. Someone said that Pastels and Spiders were among some of the wild ball python morphs they pulled from Africa. Obviously, with more mixes of genetics aka designer morphs, its less likely to occur in the wild. But my question is: Does anyone have any idea why there are so many different morphs that occur in the wild? Why dont they all just look like normals?
At first, I always thought that, over time, these wild balls have just slowly been adapting to their environment, and thats why most of the morphs we see usually have light browns, yellows and blacks, because they help to serve as camouflage in their natural habitat. But Im not sure if this is the reason. Anyone care to indulge me![]()