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Looks nice but can't see the similarity to a Killer Whale to be honest.
 
Sorry I meant to call it a ochre BHP Boa (not a whale), it just shows you how much notice I took of that line in the first place.

Cheers Dave
 
Congrats on a pilbara ochre linage Dave, :lol:
 
Beaut snake! I must admit I thought killer whale also when I saw the title!
 
Orca Pythons is a cool name, :)

Especially since they are unique to the other lineages of ochres out there,
Congrats again Dave on bringing something new to the hobby :D
 
bloody noice looking python you have there Dave

love the colouring cant wait to see it after its hatching shed will really show some awesome colourings
 
Yes I think Ochre is more appropriate unless you plan on feeding it seals. :)

Sorry I meant to call it a ochre BHP Boa (not a whale), it just shows you how much notice I took of that line in the first place.

Cheers Dave
 
that's a very attractive snake.
What's the going price for one / pair of them.
I think i've found my next pet
 
Interesting Dave
can you post pics of the parents and sibs ?
was there any others in the clutch similiar ?
Roger
 
Are you sure that's in Australia?

I always thought that sort of thing magically appeared in Holland or somewhere, you know? Truth be told, I'm not sure if I'm joking with that or not.
That is really an incredible looking snake. I had to remind myself that the second photo was a BHP and not a woma, never seen one with so much color. Really a smokin' snake!
 
another nice little orca there Dave :)
 
Yeah...that's sick Dave. Like that A LOT!!!
Did it hatch from wild Caught animals?...Or captives, you've held on too?
Very Cool!!!

Cheers,
Derek.
 
Hmmm, strange looking bhp, looks like a woma to me :)
 
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