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    BP crossed with other species

    I've seen the super ball (ball/blood) but has there been any other attempts or projects currently or in the past?

    For those who havent seen the super ball:
    http://www.roussisreptiles.com/colle...lls/super.html

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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    The Carpall CarpetXBall and the Wall - Woma X Ball, and I forget the name but the Angolian X Ball
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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    Wow, can you finds some pics?

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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    Found a Burmball and a albino Burmball:

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    http://www.schlangenfrank.de/bilder/diashow/index.htm

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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    To think that some people have a problem with designer morphs. To me this cross breeding of species is a little freaky. They don't even originate from the same countries. It just seems wrong to me.
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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    Not sure if your talking about me.

    But if your referencing to the other thread, I don't have a problem at all with morphs, i just wanted to see other opinions.

    I think hybrids are cool as well. Actually more interesting than morphs IMO.

    Humans have interracial relationships too.

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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    Hi,


    Yeah but we tend to frown on interspecies erotica.


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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del
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    Yeah but we tend to frown on interspecies erotica.


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    hahaha. Yep. I'm personally against hybrids and inter sub-species breeding. The Wall looks pretty cool, but I still don't like the idea.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    Quote Originally Posted by N4S
    Not sure if your talking about me.

    But if your referencing to the other thread, I don't have a problem at all with morphs, i just wanted to see other opinions.

    I think hybrids are cool as well. Actually more interesting than morphs IMO.

    Humans have interracial relationships too.
    I'm not talking about any one person. I wouldn't equate this to interracial breeding. Humans are a species among themselves. Interracial racial breeding in more like morphs in the snake world. I'm not trying to offend anyone with that statement. I'm just trying to clarify my point. Heck, I'm part German, Scots, Irish, Swiss and God knows what else. Hybrids in snakes is more like mixing Quarter horses with Clydesdales or a Rottweiler with a poodle. It's just wrong IMO.
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    Re: BP crossed with other species

    Quote Originally Posted by Royalherper
    I'm not talking about any one person. I wouldn't equate this to interracial breeding. Humans are a species among themselves. Interracial racial breeding in more like morphs in the snake world. I'm not trying to offend anyone with that statement. I'm just trying to clarify my point. Heck, I'm part German, Scots, Irish, Swiss and God knows what else. Hybrids in snakes is more like mixing Quarter horses with Clydesdales or a Rottweiler with a poodle. It's just wrong IMO.
    I think breeding a rottweiler to a poodle is the same as interracial breeding, being that rotts and poodles are different sub-species of the same species. Not to offend anyone either, and correct me if I'm wrong. And your different nationalities aren't different sub species. They are all considered Caucisoid.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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