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A snake breeder who accidentally bred a ball python with the shape of three smiley face emojis on its body said he sold the designer reptile for $6,000.
Justin Kobylka, a snake breeder in Georgia, sold a rare ball python for $6,000 after the reptile ended up with the shape of three smiley faces on its body.
- A ball python with an amazing pattern on it's scales was hatched in Toccoa, Georgia. Justin Kobylka hatched what he calls the "Emoji Ball Python" at his reptile store in Toccoa.
Snake breeder Justin Kobylka has gone viral for breeding a lavender albino ball python with smiley face emoji markings on it. J. Kobylka Reptiles A snake breeder accidentally created a python with ...
STEPHENS COUNTY, Ga. - A ball python with an amazing pattern on it's scales was hatched in Toccoa, Georgia. Justin Kobylka hatched what he calls the "Emoji Ball Python" at his reptile store in ...
A ball python with an amazing pattern on it's scales was hatched in Toccoa, Georgia.
The emoji snake, a Lavender Albino Piebald ball python, shows several clearly visible smiley faces on its skin.
In the wild, ball pythons are usually brown and tan. In America, breeding them to produce eye-catching offspring has become a lucrative, frenetic, and—for some—troubling enterprise.
Python breeder Justin Kobylka spent eight years creating this rare ball python snake with three smiley face emoji on its skin.
The ball python is covered with markings that resemble smiley face emojis. According to the Daily Mail, the snake, which was found in Georgia, is a lavender albino piebald ball python, which are ...
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