Recently I got involved in a few trades that ended with me having several new carpet pythons. I am not new to snakes but am new to carpet python specifically.
From what I have been reading they appear to be similar to red tail boas in the sense that there are different localities and different morphs as well.
From what I was told I have a:

Male albino
Two female tigers
male jungle

I have been trying to do as much reading as I can about morphs and I think I have come to some understanding.

Albino carpets started as Darwin localities but over time have been crossed with coastal to produce costal crosses. It seems that unless identified as a pure Darwin by the seller the likely hood is high it is a cross between coastal and Darwin.

Tigers are a little confusing. The only website I found said that tigers are a pure coastal strain, and instead of being a "morph" in the traditional sense you have to line breed specific carpets to get the striping you want. So does this mean all tigers have to be pure coastals? Or could they be crosses as well? And if they were what other localities could they be a cross with? Any? Does this mean that a tiger paired to a non tiger would not produce any striping?

And jungle carpets are their own locality and morph all in one?

I guess I am a little more confused than I initially thought but if anyone could help steer me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it.