taylor111
Well-Known Member
wow i didnt know there were that many albino species
as the last thing to develop in neonates prior to hatching is pigmentation, it is often thought that some 'hatchlings' which fail to hatch are albinos. however, nearly full-term neonates which fail to hatch only lack pigmentation because of being premature, not genetic albinism.
carpet python and a woma can't be crossed.
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That's not true.
im sorry ill never speak comedy again as im obviously no good at itit would be nice to see some pics of the albinos(not just the ones in reptiles australia), especially the woma. aslong as it hasnt been crossed with an albino carpet, that be abit wierd!!!
the suggestion that this female [albino] woma is a cross is total rubbish, as she is 100% aspidities ramsayi just a quirk of nature, l have no proof of this but l am quite reliably informed there is a luscistic mac in a collection in the crow state the fact that l have heard whispers from three different directions from three usually very reliable scources leaves me in no doubt its there...cheers solar 17 [Baden]
albino scrubbys albino saltwater crocodile
Plenty of different species can hybridise like a lion and tiger. Or a carpet and a woma which results in a coma.
However the idea that the albino woma is really a hybrid is silly. As the cross would only result in 100% Het comas which would look like nothing like a pure woma, plus you would then have to cross them again to get albino comas which would still not look like a pure woma.
No one with any knowledge to speak of would think the Woma was a cross.
The leucistic Mac is well known. There are pictures of it in circulation.
Not so long ago I had the exciting fortune of being present when the albinos of a new line were first seen, unexpectedly produced from captive bred animals. Very cool thing to witness! Great luck to be there at the time, and even luckier was that it happened!
Now that is just teasing sdaji.
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