The Mojave Royal python was first reproduced in captivity in the year 2000 by Dan and Colette Sutherland of "The Snake Keeper" in the USA. Mojave Royal Pythons lack the typical shades of black, brown and gold of normally coloured Royal Pythons. The gold is replaced with a clean yellow/yellow green colour. The black has become a deep rich brown hue with, in some examples, extensive highlights. They also can have pastel-like grey blushing on the sides This is a co-dominant morph which has the Super Mohave as the dominant form which is a white snake with faint silver patterning, dark eyes & a lavender-gray head