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Burmese color changing??

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I have a burmese python that I got about 2 months ago, he was a rescue. Judging by his size, I'm guessing he's about 10 months old. The past week, he has started getting dasrker in color. Is this normal as they get older, or possibly that he's about to shed? Here is a picture of how he looked about 3 weeks ago. He has since eaten about 3 rats. I'm hoping that he is about to shed and that his color is not permanently changing. The light colors in his pattern are gorgeous I think.
 

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