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 Originally Posted by Chkadii
(I think some lizard species can self-propogate, but IIRC they're clones, not genetically diverse offspring).
Snakes can do this too. It's called parthenogenesis.
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Re: Need help with hatchling ID
 Originally Posted by satomi325
Snakes can do this too. It's called parthenogenesis.
Which means all babies would be female, and exact copies of mom.
I'm not sure I've heard of it happening with a multi gene combo female.
I'd like to see a picture of the silver bullet sire ...
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 Originally Posted by satomi325
Snakes can do this too. It's called parthenogenesis.
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Sorry about that- I missed the earlier parthenogenesis comment (tapatalk behaves strangely on my phone) and my biology classes failed me. Have there been cases of ball pythons doing it? I thought it was more reserved for situations (evolutionarily) where it was next-to-impossible to find a mate to breed with (all lizards eventually female, next individual may be miles away, etc.). I suppose sperm-retention would be the likelier scenario because while ball pythons are mostly stationary in their burrows, they seem common enough to be able to find viable mates. Still, that's an exceptional example!
Edit: just to clarify, when I said "eventually female" I meant due to the ability to clone themselves rather than mate with a male, not individuals changing gender within their lifetime. Though we could open this up to fishes...
Last edited by Chkadii; 12-06-2012 at 01:05 PM.
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 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
I'm not sure I've heard of it happening with a multi gene combo female.
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But the female is a normal
But yes. I've never heard of it with a multigened animal either.
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Last edited by satomi325; 12-06-2012 at 01:34 PM.
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 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Which means all babies would be female, and exact copies of mom.
I'm not sure I've heard of it happening with a multi gene combo female.
I'd like to see a picture of the silver bullet sire ...

Now I'm interested in what sexing the babies will show. I'll do it after they shed.
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I agree they look like normals, I would have to say he wasn't the sire or she made copies of herself. That would relaly suck.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 12-06-2012 at 04:11 PM.
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Chloe
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The cup is useful because of it's emptiness
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 Originally Posted by Capray
Was she a virgin?
No. The OP said she was bred 5 years ago.
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 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
I agree they look like normals, I would have to say he wasn't the sire or she made copies of herself. That would relaly suck.
Thanks lol it does suck.
I want expecting this to happen
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Re: Need help with hatchling ID
She has some 'splainin to do.
BPs...
2.3 Normals, 1.1 Pastels, 0.1 Spider, 1.1 100% het albinos, 1.1 albinos, 1.0 Mojave, 1.1 het pieds, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 pinstripe, 0.1 YB
Other reptilian goodness...
0.1 black motley corn, 0.1 western hognose
Wait, you have how many snakes???

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