Caramel Axanthic Zebra Jaguar
The Caramel Axanthic Zebra Jaguar is one of the most complex combination morphs – a quadruple combination involving two intermediately inherited pattern mutations (Zebra and Jaguar), one intermediately inherited color mutation (Caramel), and one recessive color mutation (Axanthic).
The Axanthic removes yellow, the Caramel reduces dark melanin, the Zebra provides fine transverse banding, and the Jaguar fragments the pattern. The interaction produces a pale, desaturated animal with subtle pattern remnants in cool grey and silver tones – unique to each individual. This is a multi-subspecies designer combination involving genetics from at least three different Morelia spilota subspecies.
As with all Jaguar combinations, mild head wobble may be present. Note: this is not a Ghost combination (Ghost = Hypo + Axanthic).