What are we to think of the very "un-normal" non-tessera siblings?
Or the anonymity of the originator who produced the first tesseras?
Or the ever-evolving phenotype of tesseras?
To me, it seems to be more of a cumulative case. Maybe no one piece is convincing itself, but taken as a whole the hybrid argument is a better explanation.
But as someone else has pointed out, by now it no longer matters one way or the other. Just like ultra, tesseras and any of their other *possible* genetic ingredients are well established and thoroughly mixed into the captive cornsnake gene pool.
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