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BP Morph?

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Does anyone know if this BP maybe a morph? It has very few holes in it's keys, the brown near its tale is faded and it has a belly that has markers similar to a het for pied.
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With only this picture to reference, looks like a normal/wild type ball python to me.
 
I agree with Robert, the animal appears normal to me. Normals are highly variable in ball pythons, and some youngsters can appear bright but eventually fade to a more normal coloration as adults.
 
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