Albino Granite Jaguar
The Albino Granite Jaguar combines two recessive mutations – Albino (M. s. variegata) and Granite (M. s. harrisoni) – with the intermediately inherited Jaguar from Coastal Carpet Pythons (M. s. mcdowelli). This is a triple-morph combination involving three different subspecies.
The Jaguar disrupts and opens the dorsal pattern, the Granite adds its characteristic fine speckling, and the Albino removes all dark pigment – resulting in a pale golden-cream animal with fragmented, softened pattern remnants. The visual outcome is highly individual, as the three mutations interact differently in every animal.
As with all Jaguar combinations, mild head wobble may be present – a neurological trait associated with the Jaguar mutation that does not affect the animal's quality of life. This combination is a documented multi-subspecies cross.