Prof_Moreliarty
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My Dajarra local in some new skin
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My Dajarra local in some new skin
Having seen pics of yours @kittycat17 id say there’s a good chance. Where did u get her from again?
Beautiful Carpet kittycat but not a SW.
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Beautiful Carpet kittycat but not a SW.
SW's have a distinctive head and pattern (not unlike Gammons), as do Darwins (big cheeks), Jungles (distinctive pattern) and Coastals (longer slimmer head). It can be hard to tell from photos but I know that one of Oshkii's is a SW as she's in WA and posted it before. Diamonds, MD's and Centralians have distinctive patterns and features as well.
Beautiful Carpet kittycat but not a SW.
My bad grammar, I was trying to say that one in the photo was a SW. I assume because you are in WA you will only have WA animals.Only one of my snakes is a S.W. Carpet Python?
The inland variation of imbricata can be very similar to the Gammon Ranges type and some SA MD's but Kittycats MD is supposed to be from the Northern end (Djarra) of the types range.Yeah I don't know about that. Had a mate that was over in SA near the WA border last year and again this year who showed me some pics that were almost identical to that one of kittycats. He got another from central SA that was very similar as well. They get the name imbricata from the word "impricate" which relates to the overlapping colour pattern. Head patterns of all the Morelia spilota group can vary even within a given area, same with head shape and size.
My bad grammar, I was trying to say that one in the photo was a SW. I assume because you are in WA you will only have WA animals.
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