Unique Snake That Born With Smiley Face Emojis On Its Skin Got Sold For RM24,700

Located in the United States, a particular snake breeder has accidentally bred a very unique-looking python snake that catches the attention of many people. What unique about the snake would be that the reptile was amazingly born with yellowish smiley faces on its own skin. According to a report, the breeder named Justin Kobylka has indeed spent years trying to perfect a different pattern on the lavender albino ball pythons but his latest breeding experiment ended up with this unique pattern instead.

Justin Kobylka who is actually the owner of J. Kobylka Reptiles, a snake shop in Northeast Georgia said that the unique patterns on the snakeskin occur because of the recessive gene mutations, and also it is almost cannot be done to actually find snakes in the wild with these amazing patterns. Even though his latest snake breeding produces a different pattern than the patterns that he originally wanted, this accident was actually super profitable to him and also his company because it was sold for the whooping price of RM24,700.

Picture: NY Post

In addition, he also said that the same exact pattern would be very hard to be reproduced again or it will happen only in one out of twenty snakes that he bred with the rare color combination. Other than this amazing-looking smiley face print, Justin Kobylka also has bred other rare snakes such as polka-dot-style markings and also rare bright colors.

Sources: NY Post.

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