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Foremand Posted - 11/06/2013 : 16:01:22
Watching this programme n there searching for Burmese in the ever glades. But are now worried as the African rock python are hunting there aswell.

But even more scared that a Burmese could breed with an African rock. And make a MONSTER.

Well that's wrong it wouldn't be a monster. But a beautiful python to have lol :) dibs on getting one.
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Lotabob Posted - 12/06/2013 : 22:43:59
Nice pics there.
Foremand Posted - 12/06/2013 : 19:31:25
Jungle retic looks stunning. Awesome finds Chris.
chrisc Posted - 12/06/2013 : 19:25:22
would be an interesting thing to breed, most of the cateater's ive seen just look like funky marked afrock's to me
http://s218.photobucket.com/user/abi21491/media/Burmese%20Python%20Caresheet/Hybrids/cateater.jpg.html

bat eater's (burm x retic) look very cool

http://myths-made-real.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/creature-feature-return-of-burmese.html

then there's the jungle retic that look's awesome, retic x(bateater)
http://homepages.ius.edu/brewhitt/jungle%20retic.jpg
Foremand Posted - 12/06/2013 : 19:00:48
Excellent information there Chris. Defiantly would be an exciting clutch if made possible. Of having that one chance on producing a exceptionally rare creature :-)
chrisc Posted - 12/06/2013 : 18:50:04
afrock's have been spotted in the everglade's since the 90's but as far as theyre aware are only confined to a small area.

yes the crosse's are called cateater's but they are very hard to produce viable clutche's in captivity an most of them if they hatch are infertile anyway
Foremand Posted - 12/06/2013 : 18:45:44
Apparently. Is there any living?
badwool Posted - 12/06/2013 : 17:57:50
burmese x afrock is a cat eater iirc?
CliffW Posted - 12/06/2013 : 11:54:09
I saw this too - typical misinformed/mischievous hype!

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