You completely misunderstood.Originally Posted by Mendel's Balls
From the first quote ...
In my opinion, paradoxism is happening way too often in ball pythons for a "chimera theory" to be likely given the highly rare nature of chimeras known in science.
From the second quote ...
Randy stated that maybe chimeras are very common in ball pythons and I respond with the second statement above ... if chimeras were that prevalent, we would have seen many more paradoxes in all of the animals that have come in over the last few years.
Hope that makes it clearer for you.
If you believe that, you have NO IDEA what is going on in the world of ball pythons ... every trapper, exporter, importer, distributor, wholesaler, jobber, flipper, flopper, etc on the planet is looking for the "NEXT BIG THING" in normal ole WC/CH ball pythons ... if there was a "spec" of something "not right" it would be found so that someone could profit from it. You'll learn.Originally Posted by Mendel's Balls
-adam