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    Re: Butter Het Cajun -- at 4 months

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakieMom View Post
    Momma is certainly a beauty, but what exactly defines a "cajun"?
    Every base morph -- Pastels, Lessers, Albino's, Caramels, Ghosts, etc. originally came from either a wild caught import or a captive hatched animal(born in captivity from an imported/wild animal) that proved genetic(reproduces themseves). These animals need to be named to differentiate them from other snakes. Ball pythons have around 75 proven base morphs(don't hold me to that number). This number grows every year as new morphs are proven. Hope this helps explain the "name game".
    Last edited by Bill Buchman; 07-27-2008 at 08:14 PM. Reason: missed word
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