snake hybrids
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aslong as we keep creating new morphs,hybrids or species. if we keep creating more captive snakes it keeps us from disturbing the wild animals and keeps there population going.
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burmballs are sick as hell!
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I think as long as they grow to be naturally the same size (like a bp and a blood, I know bloods have a tremendous amount of girth but both relatively stay within 5ft) thats fine but like a burm and a ball thats kind of asking for health problems. I think hybrids are awsome but health is something people should consider before producing hybrids.
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Something is not wrong just because it does not occur naturally. And for those of you who say it's wrong based on that are not examining the situation properly. I could make the argument that nature allows them to have offspring in the first place therefore it is okay. Nut we know that's not how it works,
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what's the last 1 called?
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I think these are an abomination mostly. most of these are almost guranteed to face extreme health problems. Burmese python and a ball python? Burmese pythons grow up to 100x the weight of a full grown ball python. How can an animal like that be healthy?
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We arent playing God, we are keeping them in captivity and not changing nature at all, we are not releasing them and changing the environment of these animals
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@karl19711 First of all there have always been and always will be hybrids in nature. The Mojave rattle snake has a venom that is highly nerologic in its toxicity. Most rattle snakes have a hemotoxic venom. It has been found and proven that in regions where the diamond back rattlesnake and the pacific rattlesnake domain overlaps with the mojave the have integrated and the result is now they have developed a complex venom conatining hemotoxic and nerotoxic venom. That is God at work.
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Not a big fan of hybrids but the amazon x green tree boa was nice.. More try it
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Highly Flawed! your logic, that has been around for millions of years is nothing new! your just stating the obvious. In the 90s, as your aware, a programme began, African Rocks X with Retic Pythons. The outcome was never documented. WHY? Hybrids? Somethings are not meant to be. The 2 different snakes have totally different housing requirements and breeding difficulties. As for playing GOD! we do this on a daily bases with decisions we make in life, Knowledge is Power.
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@karl19711Your logic is HIGHLY flawed.
We cut down trees and change them to something they originally were not. Oh no people are playing God!
Nearly all of the plants we eat are hybrids! Were Playing God!
We change cotton into clothing! Were playing God!
We breed snake morphs that would never survive in the wild! We are playing God!
We domesticate animals to fit our needs. Were playing god!
see where I'm going with this?
As long they are not suffering nothing is wrong.
Most of the.balls are morphs a mohagany is not anotherspecies.its aball just like royal albino pieballd pastel superpastell ball python idiot but otherz.were really cooll
Leecop1000 3 months ago
@Leecop1000 there was no morphs in here. all the snakes are hybrids
velezjay 3 months ago 5
What is that song
clack9700 4 months ago
@clack9700 its called "creatures lie here" by t.i
velezjay 4 months ago
I think hybrids are interesting the only one i own is a yellow and green anaconda hybrid, and what i like is that she displays the best characteristics of both species, her brother look completely different i was amazed by the polymorphism in the clutch.
emcd173 9 months ago
@emcd173 thats really cool, and yes i also find hybrids intresting but alot of ppl find it very wrong
velezjay 8 months ago