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    African Python Genetics

    i didn’t really know exactly where to post this so i thought the ‘general herp’ section might be best - i was recently told by another Afrock keeper that P. sebae, P. natalensis, P. anchietae, and P. regius all share a particularly close relationship with one another, that they are each other’s closest living relatives and that they are less removed in relationship to one another than that of other python species complexes - so basically, i was hoping maybe someone could help me confirm this or has information on this - specifically meaning like genetics, evolution, etc and all that - hope this all makes sense lol
    Last edited by YungRasputin; 04-12-2023 at 04:52 AM.
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