Originally posted by reptifish
he was working woth some other herpotologist and he says and i quote" we crossed a dimondback rattle snake with a python." so im being the test monkey and hatching the egg
reptifish, My first response was just to point out that rattle snakes don't lay eggs. But come on, the chances of any thing like this happening would require ALOT of funding and a major genetics lab. They would not “sell” the eggs to someone to be their guinea pig. The eggs would stay in a controlled environment and studied.
The difference between a western diamondback (Crotelus atrox) and any of the Boidae (boas & pythons) is astronomical. Scale differences, body, head and the way they even hunt and kill their prey.
They do hybrid some snakes, like ratsnakes and pituophis (bull, pine, gopher snakes) and even with king snakes. I am not saying it is right, and in some cases it produces an interesting snake with characteristic of the two parents. But these snakes are all colubrids, they have enough in common with each other to breed and have off spring.
Come on bud, you are in the works to be a good herper. You got your burms, and the BP’s. If you have them you probably have a few more. But misleading info like saying you have some sort of hybrid viper egg is just to much for me to swallow. I have been herping for coming up on 20 years. I have enjoyed it a lot and have had some great adventures with it. Keep it real and truthful, if your looking to impress someone show them a pic of you holding a 17’ Burmese. It has a way to get peoples attention. Trust me, I know.
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BTW : here is a little guy I caught about 15 years ago in Texas by the New Mexico border. He's mostly bull snake, but he has something else in him, look at the colors. The worst part is that he was a mule, (sterile) so I was never able to breed him. This pic is just after I got home with him. This is Stripe.
-Brian