Genetics

katelynpc

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I'm looking at getting a Panther baby soon. I was how male babies will look compared to the fathers? I've done a lot of things with ball pythons, so I'm big into genetics and knowing what the offspring will look like. :p
 
if you are getting a "pure" panther from a particular local, you'll end up with an animal that fits within the norms for that local. Which means males will look a fair bit like the father, in terms of colouring (of course the genetics of the mother play a big role too). Assuming youre buying from an honest breeder

if you get a panther of mixed heritage (nose be crossed with ambibole for example) its more of an exciting dice roll - you wont know what it will look like as and adult and indeed it will likely change a fair bit as it ages.
 
roll of the dice

I have seen exact copies of their parents to wtf? Even knowing for sure who the parents were. it is up to mother nature, not mother chameleon.
 
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