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![Ball python came out egg, with umbilical cord still attached to the nutrient sack thing. Should I cut it? : r/ballpython Ball python came out egg, with umbilical cord still attached to the nutrient sack thing. Should I cut it? : r/ballpython](https://preview.redd.it/c4873pl5gjm71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=71fea4e770e24d609168a40dc761b29c2eac1e3e)
Ball python came out egg, with umbilical cord still attached to the nutrient sack thing. Should I cut it? : r/ballpython
![My 30 year old ball python just laid a clutch of eggs. She's never been bred. It's parthenogenesis. Spontaneous cloning. Two of the eggs are still healthy after 4 weeks of incubation! : My 30 year old ball python just laid a clutch of eggs. She's never been bred. It's parthenogenesis. Spontaneous cloning. Two of the eggs are still healthy after 4 weeks of incubation! :](https://preview.redd.it/iuxzpxs1vti51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=30346cfcfc3be4dee78e29302fed3a9c4830a01f)