A python man has accidentally bred a ball python with a 3-smile pattern and is selling it for 437,000 Indian Rupees
An Indian man accidentally bred an albino ball python with 3 smiley faces on his body. That is Justin Kobylka, a person with 19 years of experience in python farming.
Kobylka said he initially tried to breed the ball python to have a color combination between yellow and white, but in the end it hatched a white python with three yellow smiley faces on its scales.
A naturally occurring recessive mutation has resulted in the odd appearance. However, it is very rare to find such a python in the wild.
“One out of every 20 has a smiley face,” Kobylka told reporters. “However, this is the first time in 19 years of keeping reptiles that I have seen a python with three smiley faces.”
In June 2020, a rare coral-red snake was discovered in Dudhwa National Park in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Before that, a rare butt snake with two complete heads was also discovered in the Dehnkikote Forest mountain range of the Keonjhar wildlife reserve in the state of Odisha, India. It has 2 complete heads, 4 eyes and 2 tongues.