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Animal Name: Kate Moss
Species: Common Corn Snake
Elaphe guttata guttata
Sex: Female
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Comment From dave partington, Posted At: 3/1/2012 8:14:03 PM |
"Paradox", regrettably, cannot be reproduced, or at least, very few persons have had success reproducing them. It has been my general experience that they tend to toss babies which grow up to look different from either parent, while carrying some traits of each parent. I have also run across info indicating that some of these "paradox/chimera" type cornsnakes are actually "fully fused conjoinal twins", in essence, two fraternal twins which fused together entirely inside the egg. I've also seen the theory that two headed snakes are actually twins which have become fused together during development. I do not know if any of these theories are correct. Regardless, she is quite beautiful, and hopefully pregnant as of last night. There is no Okeetee nor Bloodred in there.

Comment From tom thompson, Posted At: 3/1/2012 5:12:53 PM |
Stunning beauty!!

Comment From DFW Arboreals, Posted At: 3/1/2012 4:36:30 PM |
Are you kidding me!? That is SO BAD@$$!!! Is the paradox trait heritable or a spontaneous anomaly? Looks like there's some Okeetee blood in there. This is a truly spectacular creature. Living art at it's finest! -p-

Comment From Squenchy, Posted At: 3/1/2012 4:11:16 PM |
Wow - very cool!


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