unusual panther on kingsnake

reyesjoshuacruz

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anyone seen a pardalis like this from this locale?

chances are slim its actually from the same locale as the others it acme in with?
 
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I was actually gonna post something about this thing because I was wondering the samething.
 
Ha! I was just going to post that too!
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http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=52&de=661172
 
To be honest it looks like an Ambanja with very washed out color to me. Light color like this could be for any number of reasons including illness, stress, heat stress, etc.

Chris
 
I would also call it an Ambanja. Sometimes if they're in shipping they'll wash out like that, or just from being too hot.
 
Does anyone else think the eyes look sunken? The light colour is probably a sign of unhealthiness, especially if it is an ambanja, he's really washed out!
 
Very neat pix! So would that also be something caused by stress or is there actually pigment missing? Does the color come back or does it stay white?
 
Here's an example

This is an Ambanja I had a few years back that has a similar look to it. The color would come back provided the animal was healthy. The sunken eyes could also have been due to just being shipped (sometimes, right out of the bag they can look like that).

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why would i want this ugly guy??

lol, no i dont, it belongs to a forum member that posted one time, joined and never really posted, hasnt posted since 07 i beleive
 
To be honest it looks like an Ambanja with very washed out color to me. Light color like this could be for any number of reasons including illness, stress, heat stress, etc.

Chris

Took it right out of my mouth.

I remember when I took my Ambanja to the vet for the first time... my Ambanja got out of his container, literally looking exactly like that. I think he was over heated, it was in the 90's. Definitely not feeling too good.
 
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