It continues to surprise me that people who live in this country know so little about the native flora and fauna that an entire carriage was evacuated over a children's python.
Seriously, if you live in a place where things that can kill you abound, is it not in your own best interests to determine which ones they are instead of flying into a panic at the drop of a hat???
what do you think the "normal wild type colouring" is ?Mat I just say, do you think it was an abandoned pet? Looked like it a bit, didn't look like the normal wild type colouring?
If you have ever gone herping in your life, you can tell the difference - that looked like slightly blonde. The wild types are very very dark - nearly to the point where you can tell the difference between the spotswhat do you think the "normal wild type colouring" is ?
Looks like a normal spotted python to me
no disrepect to you,but wild types come in all colour schemes from dark to blonde,that is where they get their differences from,they are not just made in a factoryIf you have ever gone herping in your life, you can tell the difference - that looked like slightly blonde. The wild types are very very dark - nearly to the point where you can tell the difference between the spots
Non taken I understand that - however the colour mutation blonde has been crafted over the years by selective breeding, finding a nice blonde like that on that train would be 1/million. That being said, yes it MAY be a wild one, however my own opinion that looks like an abandoned pet...just my opinion not saying it's right or wrong. Feel free to share yoursno disrepect to you,but wild types come in all colour schemes from dark to blonde,that is where they get their differences from,they are not just made in a factory
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