GiantBlueberry said:Is it possible for them to be identical?? Or are corn snake twins mostly fraternal.. I'm pretty sure that's what I've mostly seen within my picture post collected knowledge
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LOL Ok, attached is a pic... I took the original, blew it up and pointed out two of the more obvious differences.E. g. guttata said:I am a bit late to this thread, but I would have to say that those two are identical twins. I don't see the anomoly that serp sees, or maybe it's a trick of light messing with his mind (wouldn't be the first thing to do that eh?).
Serpwidgets said:LOL Ok, attached is a pic... I took the original, blew it up and pointed out two of the more obvious differences.
The point I was trying to make is that even if they are 100% genetically identical, the pattern is a function of genetics AND some events that happen randomly, as you can see from this example.(They've found that if you clone a piebald they still will not have the same "white" areas, too...)
I thought it was pretty neat, anyway. But then I like to geek out on that stuff. :santa:
Serpwidgets said:LOL Ok, attached is a pic... I took the original, blew it up and pointed out two of the more obvious differences.
The point I was trying to make is that even if they are 100% genetically identical, the pattern is a function of genetics AND some events that happen randomly, as you can see from this example.(They've found that if you clone a piebald they still will not have the same "white" areas, too...)
I thought it was pretty neat, anyway. But then I like to geek out on that stuff. :santa: