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| This piebald ball reminded me a little of the 'Two-Face' character on the latest Batman movie, courtesy of Chad Snellgrove Reptiles. 
I also caught this nice shot of a melanistic and snowball laying together, courtesy of Don Kaye Reptiles.
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Bill Love / BLUE CHAMELEON VENTURES
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Heh heh, he sure does look like him doesn't he? Thats the most unique piebald I've ever seen!
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Sick. The piebald looked like someone spilled buffalo wing sauce on it. Is it for sale, and for how much?
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| Them are some awesome pictures like always I like that pied
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| I just saw "The Dark Knight" this past Saturday and have to once again agree with you that it looks like two-face. I had only seen the origional version, but in this one...his whole side of his face is gone-except for his eyeball which is magically unharmed. Anywho I just thought that that was really weird about the eyeball... Great snake!
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The photo of the two faced ball is not a piebald. He is a paradox ivory. They look a lot the same but the pieds never have white on their faces and the yellow and grey in the whit gives it away.
Really cool, though
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Neat. I've never heard of a paradox ivory before. Are they new to the hobby or are they just rare?
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same question too
My herps
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THAT IS THE COOLEST ball ive ever sewen
have you ever wondered why most people despise and are scared there head off scared of reptile especially snakes because little is known about reptiles compared to soft skins and the story of THE GARDEN OF EDEN has completely obliterated the reputation for ever to the most amazing animals on EARTH REPTILES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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