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Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
Are certain Ball Python genetic morphs more likely to be found in certain regions of Africa (i.e West vs. Central, etc.) more than others?
What about unproven, possibly environmentally induced, traits, like hypermelanistic?
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
My albinos came from the central part of Oklahoma. They seem to be higher in contrast than some from different regions I have seen. I hope this helps
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
 Originally Posted by cueball
My albinos came from the central part of Oklahoma. They seem to be higher in contrast than some from different regions I have seen. I hope this helps 
*throws a pillow at Cue* Shoosh, you! He's being serious... =D
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
I bought this one in Flordia and have seen others that look kinda like it in Flordia aswell...

Pillow fight
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
 Originally Posted by cueball
My albinos came from the central part of Oklahoma. They seem to be higher in contrast than some from different regions I have seen. I hope this helps 
LOL.....
Alright seriously though I don't know if anyone will know this but I am talking about their natural distribution in Africa
Last edited by Mendel's Balls; 05-01-2006 at 02:07 PM.
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
I think to get information that you're looking for you may have to go directly to the big boy breeders who occasionally import possible morphs from Africa. Try calling or emailing Ralph Davis, VPI, TSK, Peter Kahl...see what they have for information.
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
you have to think of this kind of information this way....
....if you found a gold mine that anyone could have access to, but they do not know where it is.....would you tell them where it is?
...the ball python trade in Africa has been compared to the drug trade before... the 'situation' over there is a bit different than it is over here....I really doubt there is someone gathering distribution data....and if they have it...they probably are not sharing it...
But having said that.....certain locals of ball pythons are often discussed. i.e. the Enchi Pastel comes for the Enchi region....
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
 Originally Posted by cueball
My albinos came from the central part of Oklahoma. They seem to be higher in contrast than some from different regions I have seen. I hope this helps 
You, my friend, are out of your mind! Rock on!!
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
Relatively speaking, the geographic area that all ball pythons come from is incredibly small.
As far as specifics, that's big business ... you'll have better luck squeezing someone for the secret addictive additive that Starbucks puts in those kick ace coffees!
From the people that I have talked to that have been over there collecting, there does seem to sometimes be concentrated pockets ... but the collection process is not what you would think it is and the answers to your question aren't really black and white. 
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Re: Geographic Distribution of Proven and Unproven Morphs
 Originally Posted by daniel1983
you have to think of this kind of information this way....
....if you found a gold mine that anyone could have access to, but they do not know where it is.....would you tell them where it is?
...the ball python trade in Africa has been compared to the drug trade before... the 'situation' over there is a bit different than it is over here....I really doubt there is someone gathering distribution data....and if they have it...they probably are not sharing it...
Your probably right to a certain extent...however, I dont know if it is as secretive as the drug trade.....after all there are arent as many restrictions on the exotic pet trade as the illegal drug trade....
Plus many governments want to protect their natural resources.....I think Adam mentioned that many Africian governments do a decent job of regulating this.....
In the process of protecting their resources they might collect some distribution data.....
For example....
In H Bernard Bechtel's Book on Reptile Variants, he discusses how the city of Iwakuni Japan had a extermely high number of albino Japanese Rat Snakes....However, when their numbers started declining the governement and citizens established a conservation program and an artifical breeding program to make sure they didnt lose this natural distinction among Japanese cities.....
Thanks for the info on the Enchi Pastel......I wondered about that strange name!
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