March 9 (UPI) --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, who has been ...
On a fall day in Gainesville, Georgia, Justin Kobylka, the forty-two-year-old owner of Kinova Reptiles, was preparing to cut open two clutches of snake eggs. He was hoping to hit upon some valuable, ...
A snake breeder accidentally created a python with bizarre smiley face emoji markings — and it sold for $6,000. Justin Kobylka, of Georgia, said he’d spent years trying to perfect a different pattern ...
A selective python breeder has created an Emoji Ball Python snake after 8 years of trying. Justin Kobylka breeds snakes with unique patterns and sells them. The patterns are caused by recessive ...
The ball python is the most commonly traded African species under CITES, with more than 3 million of these reptiles exported since 1975, mainly from Togo, Ghana and Benin. Listed under CITES Appendix ...
Even those who are afraid of snakes have to admit this python doesn't look as intimidating as others. The ball python is covered with markings that resemble smiley face emojis. According to the Daily ...