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  • Has there ever been a reticxburmesexballxbloodxafric­an rock python hybrid?

  • nice ballxburm

    

  • wow. Did it run into any problems? how big did it get? Im amazed since burmes is almost 10x the size of a royal is it not?

  • how much do u sell there babies for?

  • @marthanmg as far as I know, there are only 10 of these in existence

  • Beautiful markings! Is its temperment more like a Burmese or more like a Ball Python? Also, does it ball up?

  • Well, biology*****...how can you call it a disgusting freak? It's beautiful.

  • What a disgusting freak

    Keep reptiles in captivity pure, don't mix (sub)species!

  • @biologyfuckyeah good thing thier two different species of python. and in nature certain hybrids are known to happen

  • @saggot420son

    I wrote don't mix (sub)species. i.e. don't mix species and don't mix subspecies.

    I know Burm and Ball are two different species.

    And they don't ever hybridize in the wild.

    Burmese = Asia

    Ball = Africa

    Name me a single hybrid snake in the pet trade that occurs naturally in the wild.

    Capondro? Bateater? Fat chance.

  • @biologyfuckyeah carpet and green tree are quite possible, there are alot of well known colubrid, specifcally ratsnake hybrids. many subspecies of red tail boas. i'm sure locales of rosy boa mix also. if it can happen, it will happen

  • @saggot420son

    I see no reason to believe that Carpondros can occur in the wild. The ecology of the animals is radically different, only in the confined space of a cage will they breed.

    I know about the Boa constrictors ssp, but it happens only among certain specific forms. How would B. c. constrictor from Peru hybridize with B.c. imperator from Mexico?

    Which species of rat snakes and where?

    Anyway, point still stands. Burmball is a freak which cannot occur in nature.

  • @biologyfuckyeah theres nothing stopping a boa from traveling over a countys boarder. i'm not sure if mexico and peru touch but theres various subspecies throughout the region with countries that boarder eachother. check out snakebytestv 'hybridsnakes' episode for the specifics on the rat snakes. and i believe gtp come from island close to the north east of austrailia and carpet pythons come from australia, so theres not much to stop them from crossing eachothers paths lets say if storm happene

  • @saggot420son

    Actually, GTP occur in N-Australia as well. There is an overlap of both ranges, so if they would hybridize in the wild, some scientist or amateur herper would've found it.

    And no, Mexico and Peru do not touch. That's my point. Adjacent forms may hybridize, stuff that's separated by 1000+ kilometers not

    SOME forms hybridizing naturally does not give you the right to breed shit like Burmballs

  • @biologyfuckyeah so your entire arguement is against ones that dont naturally happen...so (sub)species was in fact a waste of effort

  • @biologyfuckyeah I don't buy the argument that if it wouldn't happen in the wild it's wrong etc. There's no significant evolutionary advantage to being able to breed with another type of Python as far as i can see (in fact most hybrids are sterile aren't they?) so the ones that live together haven't had a necessity to be compatible breeders and thus co-evolved to stay that way. They just happen to be able to because they were once the same specie. Same applies to any other python in the family.

  • @biologyfuckyeah or any of the australian pythons, i.e-carpet, olive, woma, scrub, etc from cross breeding

  • wow how big do they get

  • is it hard to breed these

    

  • You should do a new vid of it

  • How long will it get

  • very beautiful!

  • What a beautiful snake.  Dramatic markings.

    Thanks for posting.

  • I just pooped myself. How big has it gotten or will get?

  • I want one of these. I have a baby male green berm and a baby female ball, I wonder if I could eventually breed these with them.

  • @Jab4Films Male ball and female burm.

  • How does this happen ? Even if it was a Female ball and a Male Burm wouldn't the burn be 5x its size when they breed ?

  • Wow....very beautiful.

  • Wow it's not fucking with nature unless you splice their genes breeding between a berm and a bp could happen in the wild not very likely but can happen I wanna see a pied or a lucie ball berm mix that would b sweet

  • @hunterkidd94ltz440 how can it happen naturally in the wild when burmese pythons and ball pythons dont even live on the same continent....

  • @mcmason1503 The Everglades in Florida has berms and balls living together and could happen and thats y i said its not likely but could happen not saying its an everyday thing you see

  • Best hybrid ever

  • beautiful i want it!!

  • Wonderful hybrid,seriously it´s beautifull *Q*

  • Fucking Lovely

  • Sickkk

  • sick burmese python but any one can make it

  • lol at the people who say dont mess with nature. we have been doing it or thousands of years! haha

  • Definitely has the size of a burm

  • That is awesome

  • does it have the attitude of a burm or a ball? or both?

  • whats the full adult size of that hybrid, and do you have any advice for me when i want to breed my ball python with my iriran jaya carpet python? thanks :)

  • holly crap man. nice hybrid snake. i want a bermese ball python! what a beauty

  • face shape and size of a burmese python + colour of a normal ball python

  • beautiful but clean the skin out nasty

  • I'm all for breeding morphs but inter-breeding species like this is just wrong.A ball is a ball and a burmese is a burmese and should stay that way.And I agree with pac6010 this is more ammo for the anti-snake people.Breed for color, but NOT to screw up nature.

  • @reptilia5 i get what u saying, but just lnow that in the jungles of south america emerald green tree boas do mix with amazon tree boas in the wild, and now that we do it in captivity it really brings out something amazing outta nature, but yes I think that we should leave nature alone, and still admire its wonders.

  • holy crap. I want.

  • Wow really, now every idiot on the street is gonna want to interbreed these snakes, Then the Media is gonna get ahold of it. Then next thing you know ball pythons are gonna get banned because they are just like burms. Way to give the anti snake people more ammo.......

  • how bibg would he get ..burm or ball python size ?

  • @tokay999 he'd get in the middle, so about 8-10 feet

  • @Musicheadify Ive read python hybrid tend to be a little smaller

  • @wan2shuffle So would it be around a boas size? 6-7 feet?

  • @Musicheadify Probably but im just basing it off of the African Rock Python/Burmese Python hybrid which gets smaller than either parent.

  • OMG I WANT IT

  • Beautiful snake ;) I want one too!!

  • So no one knows the artist/song??!?!?!?!

  • @ocsprinter i think the songs called "just another day" but i'm just spitballin here ahaha

  • @MIKEJUGGALO17

    Yeah actually it would be more like "I'm just fine" but I still cant find it..."  The owner of this page won't even answer emails either.

  • @ocsprinter The name of this song is "A Day in the Life" by Carla Holden  ;)

  • @blackvolcano

    Thanks!!!! Still cant find it though it's not on her album :( :(

  • @ocsprinter Maybe you can find the song clip on Youtube.. The song is not on iTune though.

  • I prefer the burm temperament to the ball pythons personally

  • so how does it get then

  • holy shit, i want one!

  • How big will they get?

    

  • they cross breed pythons all the time. A Bateater is a cross between a Retic and a Burm. Beautiful and very friendly tempered snake. I hope this one keeps the temper of a Ball and not the of the Burm. Very Beautiful snake you produced and congratulations.

  • wow, that looks amazing! im thinking of getting an african rock python and breeding it to my burm

  • @snakeboy96 Well go to the Everglades, maybe a hybrid is already born there. And the people will be happy if you catch him.

  • @Ornitocheirus yeah i heard about that, it would be cool if there was but the burm problem would just be made worse

  • @snakeboy96 Tell when you have sucess.

  • the only way this could have happned is if u bred a full grown female ball python and a very small male burmese python . ive seen lots of hybrids but i dont know if this one is real

  • @dani92396 Oh, it's very real. I've heard of using a male ball on a female burm. Male regius seem to mate with just about anything. Haha

  • can any one tell me IS THIS REAL? CAN U BREED A BURMESE WITH A BALL?

  • How in the world wuld u breed two diffrent species of snakes

  • thats fucked up

    

  • pretty cool i just want to know how the hell a ball can breed a burm wouldnt the burm eat the ball

  • is this hybrid sterile?

  • bout time to clean the shed out of that cage huh

  • And I present to you... a long blood python lol

  • so cool.

  • can i add they did not produce this burmball they paid good money for it

  • just another shot in the dark to make a buck. is all it is,just not impressive IMO

  • was the female artifically insemonated

  • that is awesome...enough said :)

  • you really shouldnt cross breed, its bad for the industry

  • @connjamm and good for snake lovers who dont think of there reptiles as money pits, mixes every1s favorite big python with every1s favorite smalle python, u really wouldnt want 1!? :D

  • @tsotsc no i wouldnt want one, i said its bad for the industry because it taints the genetics of species, its inevitable that someone is going to breed a cross breed with one of the original breeds, and then their babies will be bred to more snakes, therefore on species will have some genes from the other species, this is not good because sometime down the line the hidden genes from the other species could trigger health risks, i did not say this because i care about making money off of snakes

  • @connjamm you should learn a little more about genetics my friend. these two animals being bred together to create a hybrid has no bearing on "the industry" as you call it. their being bred together has nothing to do with health issues either. if this were the case then you'd be one of those people who has a serious issue with anyone who continues to breed and create BP morphs containing the Spider gene due to it's "wobble" which is an obvious and sometimes severe genetic defect.

  • @connjamm I'm sure that if someone found that combining these two species was creating some sort of genetic fault or serious health issue, then this person would obviously be smart enough to stop producing them immediately upon finding this result.

  • @DeadLegs what im saying is that health issues could arise at a much later date, like 30 years from now, when burm balls have been repeatedly bred to ball pythons, and people dont know that their ball python has some burmese python genes in it. If that happened then there would be hundred or thousands of snakes with health issues. And yes I am against people breeding to get morphs that cause health issues, especially caramel albinos, why breed them if there is a chance to get sick babies???

  • @connjamm That argument has very limited stability. that's like saying why would someone who has a disability have a baby if the chance stands that their kid could have that disability? Also, I think it's fairly impossible for someone to keep breeding a burmball back into BPs to the point where the SIZE factor that the burm gene brings to the table, is eradicated. People are going to know that they have a burm ball. not to mention the obvious visual traits they carry aside from size.

  • @connjamm first of all, your disability statement doesnt make much sense, If you had HIV would you have kids? no you would, you know why? because you wouldnt want your children to have a horrible disease for their entire lives. Secondly if you bred burm balls with ball pythons for many years, the size difference would go away, slowly, but it would still go away. and also many people could mistake it for a morph if they weren't experienced with ball pythons and just bought one

  • Can you by any chance throw an update video on this guy on here? this guy has really grabbed my attention lol looks so cool!

  • does the beauty have the eating habits of a burm

  • if more get produced i would be surprized im going to have a go :D

  • that's awesome, some sic cross morphs are on the way!

  • Burmese Ball Pythons going to be the new shit...sick

  • This is a joke right???

  • Wow thats a pretty snake. I have a ball het for pied. He aint as pretty but his babys are gonna be awesome

  • Awesome, Animal, Beautiful, I can't wait to see colors, and other mutations!!! Those who are going on and on about hybrids have to remember all the inbreading and destruction of gene pool, remember the albino burmese was started with one snake! through inbreeding we have chosen the traits we like and inbreed until we get the result we like! Get Over yourselves I have been actively breeding reptiles since the mid 80's and have never created a hybrid, but I might! super balls seem cool!

  • Just successfully bred an Olive green Berm with a Ball Python. Eggs hatched about 2 1/2 weeks ago and they all just ate their first Pinky. 6 total and very healthy. Interested to see what their patterns will turn out to be. Right now they look alot like the Ball, probably because the Berm had no pattern.

  • @jrzdude84 odds are your babies will be much like the ones pictured as the neonates will be het for green, as it is a recessive gene! neat project post some videos! Let me know if your in the US and want to sell any!

  • @jrzdude84

    Hey bud how did you get them to inter-breed was it hard? got any tips pls?

    Big thanks from UK ;)

  • that has such vivid markings, i love it, wow, is it aggressive at all??? how did you get it???

  • dare I ask what they go for?

  • @cmason87 surrently unavailable but would be likley to sell for $10,000 or more, any available would likley go for a very high end swap rather then cash.

  • i bet it will get about 9 feet long sense balls gets 4-5 ft and burms usually get 11-13

  • @geckosandreps1 11-13.. lol

  • wunda how big it wil get

  • song? plz...

  • I would love to have one..

  • whats the song?? plz

  • one of the most remarkable snakes I've ever seen. Good luck with it.

  • i have never heard of anything like that.. thats fucking beast

  • beutifull snake you got there

  • all i can say is AMAZING, F*CKING AMAZING

  • noooowayyyyyy..thats insane

  • that almost look like a blood and a burm not the pattern but its head how could even a 5000 gram bp mate with that

  • @boredom9298 your an idiot blood pythons and Burmese python and blood pyhon have the same egg

  • how big do these hybrids get?

  • Snales like "Bitch whut you lookin' at?

  • Fit for a true Ball python fan

  • i want one sssssssssssssoooooooooooooo baddddddddddddd :(

  • Nice Snake.

  • hybrid haters suck it. not as much about buying an expensive snake as being the one who bred it. very cool project and beautifull result. looks healthy to me faggs "UR snakes will die" YA IF your a re-tard

  • that's cool. It really does look like a Burmese/Ball hybrid! 

  • i breed ball pythons n really hybrids are a waste of time n why do people think a ball python can worth 10k what everyday person who whats a nice snake is gonna pay any from 5k to 35k for a baby snake

    there is one a coral glow woma in a shop near me cb 2010 - 32k this is at crystal palace reptiles

  • i want one of these bad

  • i have a 5 ft. albino male burm can i breed it with my 5 ft female ball python easily?

  • @SNAKEKIDD18

    Dont do it.

  • @lizardguy119796 y? are u a hybrid hater?

  • @SNAKEKIDD18

    Kinda, not really, but it takes someone with lots and lots of experience, if someone like you or me tried, it would end up bad.

  • @lizardguy119796 how do you know how much experience i have? ive been breeding since i go my first snakes.

  • @SNAKEKIDD18

    Not going to get in a little bitch fight here.

    Dont do it, plain and simple, or do it, and kill both of your animals.

  • @lizardguy119796 , @SNAKEKIDD18

    PLAIN AND SIMPLE this right here isnt a burmese X ball python, Its either a mixture or 3 or possibly even 4 species of snake. Angolan Python could be one, the more likely been crossed into this snake is Borneo or Blood Python. So basically its a 10 year project and really no one wants to buy these animals because they cost too much and they are muddled up snakes that have no use in genetics.

  • @SNAKEKIDD18 Your Burm is too young and your Ball would serve you waays better purpose breeding for genetics get something with co dom genes. And also from my understanding and to my knowledge there has been NOT ONE Burmese/Ball Python straight cross that ever lived past a year old.

  • @jazskater007 Lies. You're full of shit.

  • how would u make a ball python and a burmese breed that would be hard!

  • Are these going to be available ??

  • can you pick him up and show him off more that video left me wanting to see more

  • AMAZING SNAKE & FUCK ALL YOU HYBRID HATERS!!! PEOPLE HAVE BEEN HYBRIDIZING DOGS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS & NO-1 BITCHES ABOUT THAT SO FUCK OFF

  • Beautiful looking but very wrong in my opinion!

  • holy shit! was this planned or did u have aburm and ball in the same cage and it was just an accident? this is an amazing snake i need to get my hands on one LOL!! im sure my local reptile shop would go crazy over one of these

  • OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is AWESOME!!!!

  • do u sell these snakes i so want one

  • how fucking cool is that? Can I have that Ball in XXL please?

  • how big do these get

  • @psherminwhallabooway

    Nobody knows, maybe the hybrid-effect let it grow bigger then a normal burm!

    like the liger,

    but its not a real hybrid its a backcross from a hybrid burm/ball python to a ball python right, so I think they get smaller then a burm.

  • @realbushdoctor o thats cool..

  • wow nice snake

  • Beautiful snake!

  • I want to see a burm ball bumble bee

  • @617guerilla nah that snake is impresive as that dunt think it needs the new color

  • @JAMIEtheGANGSTA its coool but a bumble burm would be amazing i think

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  • The answer I seek is to the question........ Where is the siblings??.... How did the turn out?

  • Nice snake. But ya gotta clean out the old sheds man. That's gross

  • @shadysmoka it was still shedding look close

  • does anyone know if the hybrid is capable of breeding with another hybrid? I see a new snake species in the making. I don't get why people are making a huge deal. We breed many different types of dogs, cats, and the like. They're capable of breeding, so why not create a more beautiful animal? :\

  • @JShortness

    because it messes up the bloodline.

  • @charlessimpsonjr so a mutt-dog has a messed up bloodline, am I correct? I'm just trying to figure out what the big deal is.

  • @JShortness Actually, all domestic dogs are of the same species, Canis familiaris, where as ball pythons and Burmese pythons are two separate species, Python regius and Python molurus bivittatus. Crossing a domestic dog with a wolf would be a more accurate comparison.

    I've got mixed feelings on hybrid snakes. I don't believe I would ever support the trade, but I'm not against hybrid experimentation, per say. In any case, that is one magnificent snake!

  • how big will he/she get?

  • that is sooo kool! he/she's like a giant ball python with burm traits!

  • Oh my god, what a beautiful specimen! I would try to breed my ball and burmese, but I fear that they will fight o_O