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    Re: Leopard het. Pied "Pic heavy"

    That's not a Leopard.

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    Re: Leopard het. Pied "Pic heavy"

    (Külföldi árus a terraplázán... ismerős a dolog..)

    Really looks more yellow than what we can see in some other leopards, but it can be related to the line too.

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    Re: Leopard het. Pied "Pic heavy"

    (Az eladó magyar volt, csak külföldről hozták a kígyót a papír szerint)
    Walther - 1.0 Brazilian rainbow boa
    Lime - 1.0 Green tree python
    Jormungand - 0.1 Ball python
    Autumn - 0.1 Ball python
    Titan - 1.0 Pastel ball python
    Pelor - 1.0 Yellow belly ball python
    Jergal - 1.0 Black belly ball python
    Valkyre - 0.1 Fire mojave ball python
    Bubbles - 0.1 Leopard 100% het. Pied ball python
    Lucifer - 1.0 Cinnamon 100% het. Pied ball python
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    It almost looks like it's burned in a few spots on the belly, or is this just perhaps the het Pied markings? It's definitely more reduced than any leopard I've seen before, like Chris said it almost looks more Leopard Blade than anything else.
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    Re: Leopard het. Pied "Pic heavy"

    Quote Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict View Post
    That's not a Leopard.
    Jon - What do you think she is? When I saw the first pictures, I thought it might be a Leopard Blade because it looked similar to some of the Leopard Clown combinations that Justin Kobylka has posted pictures and videos of. I know that Justin said that he has Blade in some of his Clowns, so I guessed that she might be a Leopard Clown.

    beartg - Your new pictures are much better. If I had to guess about the yellow on the belly near the tail, I would guess that is the het Pied making markings similar to a ringer. Look at how the markings occur where the "flames" are different from the others on her side.

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    Re: Leopard het. Pied "Pic heavy"

    I agree with you about the markings on the tail area. But all of her belly area has a yellow tint on it. That's what confuses me a little.
    Walther - 1.0 Brazilian rainbow boa
    Lime - 1.0 Green tree python
    Jormungand - 0.1 Ball python
    Autumn - 0.1 Ball python
    Titan - 1.0 Pastel ball python
    Pelor - 1.0 Yellow belly ball python
    Jergal - 1.0 Black belly ball python
    Valkyre - 0.1 Fire mojave ball python
    Bubbles - 0.1 Leopard 100% het. Pied ball python
    Lucifer - 1.0 Cinnamon 100% het. Pied ball python
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    Re: Leopard het. Pied "Pic heavy"

    Quote Originally Posted by beartg View Post
    I agree with you about the markings on the tail area. But all of her belly area has a yellow tint on it. That's what confuses me a little.
    If she is not going into or coming out of a shed, then I don't know what the yellow tint might be.

    Honestly, Jon has a lot more experience, so he might be able to help more. I assumed that when you were told that she is a Leopard het Pied, that the seller knew the pairing that produced her and may have listed only the gene he/she was certain of. I have never seen a Leopard like yours, so I thought the reduction in pattern might be another gene, hence my guess at a Leopard Blade. You might just have to breed her to get better answers.

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    My leopard girl also has a lot of yellow on her belly and i had the same question.

    I send a e-mail to J Kobylka and he said that there is a lot of variation in the amount of color on the belly with Leopards. and that some animals indeed have alot of yellow on their belly.

    That being said, looking at the animals pattern I also have my doubt if that is a Leopard
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    That yellow on the belly at the end of the tail is because it is a Ringer. You can clearly see it in the side pattern.
    As to it being a leopard I am highly suspect of this being true. Looks like no Leopard I have ever seen. I would never buy a Leopard that looks like this.
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