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Old 16-Aug-06, 10:16 AM
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Jungle Patterns

Hi i am wanting to know the different types of patterns jungles can have an who has them for sale this season

in particular tully jungle patterns

these are the 3 i already own
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Jungles, like most patterned pythons, come in a bewildering array of colours and patterns limited only by your imagination.
This is a Tully.



as is this
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jungles are very variable to say the least, heres 3 from the same area that i saw in one night,(all were left)!!.
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Is that blood on zIMG_3189a.jpg?
One of the nicest looking (if not the nicest) jungles I've ever seen there.
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yeah magpie, it was still alive but had just been hit, if only i was a few minutes ahead i would of been able to get it off the road in time. It was very hot indeed.
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Hey Boa, How old is the top one. Should be a beautiful animal. Definate breeding potential {the mad scientist is shows his evil grin }
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And what are the names of these pattern types

in particular the ones i have
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jungle, jungle and jungle.
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Old 16-Aug-06, 10:42 AM
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So the patterns have no real names

and

boa did you breed the first animal yourself :
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Rob old mate, next time if you find one injured take it home.
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not unless they are stripped and then you can call them stripped jungles, which are pretty common, just like stripped coastal carpets are pretty common.
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If they are common what makes them more expensive then the normal pattern types
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dave it was stuffed, i thought of trying to do that and return it when/if it came good, but it died soon after we came across it.
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