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Re: Gopher x Corn?


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Posted by Bluerosy on January 11, 2003 at 21:29:23:

In Reply to: Re: Gopher x Corn? posted by Kevin Saunders on January 11, 2003 at 21:07:10:


Yes, please post your pic's!!

::Hi, is it even possible to cross a Gopher snake with a Corn Snake? I got a snake today (adoption) that was reportedly a corn snake until I saw it. It is NOT a corn, not a rat and not a gopher. It seems to have gopher and corn going on in it. Is this POSSIBLE? I can post pics tomorrow.

:It is possible to hybridize corns and gophers. Ben Siegel had some earlier this year that were 75% corn and 25% gopher. He called them turbo corns and they looked just like corns but were much bigger. A 50/50 gophercorn would probably look like both though.

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