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is this a corn or a rat?

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what kind of snake is this
i think its a corn but his head looks different idk

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Looks to be a "creamsicle" corn, which is the amel(albino) gene introduced into a corn x Great Plains Rat(emoryi). Does the belly have clearish checkering on it?

~Doug
 
ha yeah its very lite orange squares on his belly

Yep!,....due to the amelanistic(albino) gene it displays, since it lacks all dark pigment(melanin), the only colors they display are the other one's that are left to their color scheme......orange.

Anyway, yes, since there are light orange cherckerboard squares on the belly, I would say you do indeed have a "creamsicle" corn(amel corn x emoryi cross).


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