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02-Aug-05, 06:06 PM
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There is a good chance that the animal is breedable. Think about the lineage 1/4 west papuan carpet and 3/4 GTP This means one of the parents was a half:half Hybrid that bred. It means the species aren't very far removed to be able to produce viable offspring. All of the morelia's are interbreedable, The papuan carpet and GTP may be classified differently but could be the same (at least close genetically) to breed successfully at all.
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