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For Sale Leopard babcocki hatchlings 2019

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There are two sub species “locales” of leopard.
Pardalis babcocki and pardalis pardalis. I have both. But there are also hybrids, which could be a female pp bred with a male pb or vice versa. I have this as well.
 
These particular ones, are they pure babcocki or mixed? I notice the multiple spots on each scute, which usually show up on PP leopards. Just curious.
 
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