Originally Posted by Cornsnakesalive
Now, now, how can recesive mutant genes change whether a Corn is a Hybrid or intergrade?
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Huh? not the Corn labeled as the Hybrid, the offspring of the two species, with the mutant genes...
I was under the impression that Intergrades are crosses that can occur naturally in the wild on a regular basis... Creamsicles are labeled Hybrid... maybe because the odds of an Amel gene carrying Corn breeding an Emoryi in the wild are pretty slim... then two Rootbeers carrying the Amel gene just happen upon each other....

How about the odds of two recesive mutant genes in the same snake crossbreeding naturally in the wild, then back again... I think intervention plays a role in these.... but that's my .02c