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Old 04-15-2011, 07:44 PM   #16
ThomasHicks
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Originally Posted by Morelia4life View Post
Dude.... you still don't get it.... I am talking about crap like a ball python and a garter snake mating in the wild, in which results would create a hybrid in the two species. It isn't going to happen!! A Burmese python mating with a ball python in the wild would create a hybrid species with the resulting offspring, but guess what?? It isn't going to happen in the wild. Do you still not understand what I am saying???? ANY SPECIES THAT CAN NOT BREED IN THE WILD AND CREATE OFFSPRING IN THE WILD, I AM NOT OK WITH. I AM OK WITH MORPHS BECAUSE THEY CAN HAPPEN IN THE WILD. I don't care if they survive or not, the point is that morphs can happen, stupid ball pythons mating with carpet pythons, Green Tree pythons, Burmese pythons, Blood pythons, CAN"T HAPPEN IN THE WILD.
I completely understand what you're saying but you're just wrong, 100%.

I never said that any snake hybrid in captivity could be naturally occurring. Go back to my post, it answered every logical concern you had with captive hybrids. I can't make you understand it, but I've given you all of the tools necessary to potentially do so... If you still feel this way, why should a double standard be imposed? You admit that morphs may not be able to survive in the wild but you still use the fact that "hybrids can't" as your reasoning. Morphs cannot form successful breeding populations in the wild. Therefore, breeding them in captivity is unnatural. I'm sorry but all of this double standard nonsense is just beginning to look foolish.
 
 


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