abell82
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This one was on kingsnake a few days ago...
There is a Jungle Tessera? on Kingsnake right now...
There is a Jungle Tessera? on Kingsnake right now...
Do they look as cool on elderly as their wrinkled tats?
How exactly would that prove they were or weren't a hybrid??I've been thinking this for a while. What about if you breed a tessera to a kingsnake or a to a pueblan milksnake or another snake besides corns and get half normals and half tesseras. Has anyone try this test? If so, than you will have your answer about tesseras being hybrids or not.
Doesn't mean they are a hybrid either does it?I also know that just because tesseras are a dominate gene doesn't necessary mean they are 100% pure cornsnake.
This one was on kingsnake a few days ago...
It doesn't look like all the lines the three different breeders who introduced this have, but it certainly shows some huge similarities to one of them... I can't keep them straight at the moment though.I think I found the missing link:
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=187124
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D80
FYI, my post was completely tongue in cheek and not in the least serious. I fully trust that to the best of KJ, Graham, and Don's knowledge and experience they are not hybrids.It doesn't look like all the lines the three different breeders who introduced this have, but it certainly shows some huge similarities to one of them... I can't keep them straight at the moment though.
Mike, in your bell curve example, would the perfectly striped Tesseras be the top of the bell or the edge? Are more perfectly striped Tesseras hatching, or are they relatively rare compared to the broken-stripe Tesseras?
What about if you breed a tessera to a kingsnake or a to a pueblan milksnake or another snake besides corns and get half normals and half tesseras. Has anyone try this test?
How exactly would that prove they were or weren't a hybrid??
Doesn't mean they are a hybrid either does it?
D80
Ah, but it does NOT display some of the classic tessera patterning, such as a stripe onto the tail. That is a pinstripe motley.
This one was on kingsnake a few days ago...
Those are a perfect example of the difference in the width of the center stripe on a stripe vs a pinstripe motley.
If you _wanted_ to get them off, could you? Do your teeth have to have something done to them to get them put on? What if you need a filling?? Can they be x-rayed through?