Snake of the Day 02-24-17

 Show & Tell

Amel, Butter and Wild-type Scaleless mutants.  A mutation inherited from the inter-species hybridization of a Great Plains Ratsnake (aka: Emory’s Ratsnake), Pantherophis emoryi) and a Corn snake, Pantherophis guttatus, these three Scaleleless corn snakes demonstrate a hidden color beauty not seen in their scaled counterparts.  Most of the scales are missing on Scaleless mutants of this species, but we’re fortunate that they have belly scales (aka: scutes) for more functional locomotion.  Without belly scales, a completely scale-less corn could be compared to a “fish out of water” with regard to the flailing movement they would experience?  We are not suggesting that crossing any Emory’s Ratsnake with any Corn Snake would render scale-less snakes.  It just happened that both of the original snakes of these cousin species possessed one copy of the paired gene copies for the mutation, Scaleless.