How does the juvenile blotched pattern transform into the adult solid black coloration?
Answer
The dark blotches begin to spread and coalesce, merging with the lighter background color.
The shift is a gradual process where the dark markings expand and merge until the snake achieves a uniformly dark or black appearance.

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