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    Re: Eyeless Piebald Clutch

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    We can't prove whether this is genetic failure, incubation related deformity, or anything else. It would be ridiculous to think that every time an eyeless snake is born it is from the exact same variable. What if it's genetic weakness being encouraged by unstable incubation temps? Maybe this poor gene rides silently in snakes that don't experience incubation spikes. The point is, we have no idea how this comes to be.
    I agree with this, which is why I want to keep the Defect Documentary thread updated as much as possible.
    I would like to see if there is any related correlation or variable. Perhaps we can conclude some sort of cause for certain deformities other than random mutation, temp flux, etc etc..

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