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Reptiles are already gorgeous as they are, but it’s no secret that morphs for various reptile species have become popular for the reptile hobby. One morph that can be found throughout many species is the piebald, or pied morph. Personally one of my favorite morphs – the piebald morph is described as “one that has a pattern of pigmented spots on an unpigmented (white) background of hair, feathers or scales.” Keep scrolling to check out which 10 pied reptiles made the list, and leave a comment telling us if we missed your favorite pied reptile!

Top 10 List – Pied Reptiles

1. Axanthic Pied Ball Python

Scientific Name: Python regius
Lifespan: 30 Years
Conservation Status: Least Concern

2. Pied Sided Bloodred Corn Snake

Scientific Name: Pantherophis guttatus
Lifespan: 15 – 20 Years
Conservation Status: Least Concern

3. Pied Alligator

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4. Pied Alligator Snapping Turtle

Scientific Name: Macrochelys temminckii
Lifespan: 20 – 70+ Years
Conservation Status: Vulnerable

5. Pied Tokay Gecko

Scientific Name: Gekko gecko
Lifespan: 10 Years
Conservation Status: Least Concern

6. Pied Mexican Spiny Tailed Iguana

Scientific Name: Ctenosaura pectinata
Lifespan: 15+ Years
Conservation Status: Listed as threatened on the Mexican Red List.

7. Pied Het Albino Reticulated Python

Scientific Name: Python reticulatus
Lifespan: 15+ Years
Conservation Status: Least Concern

8. Pied Crested Gecko

Scientific Name: Correlophus ciliatus
Lifespan: 15 – 20 years
Conservation Status: Vulnerable

9. Pied Red Eared Slider

Scientific Name: Trachemys scripta elegans
Lifespan: 20+ Years
Conservation Status: Least Concern

10. Pied Bearded Dragon

Scientific Name: Pogona vitticeps
Lifespan: 10 Years
Conservation Status: Least Concern

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