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"Friendly" female albino Burmese python. She never did
mellow out.
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This female albino Burmese is actually friendly. Most are.
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She's just a little over three feet long and settled in her new home.
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Small California king snake.
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Small California king snake.
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Lavender California king snake.
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King snake.
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Supposedly eight-week old granite colored female Burmese python.
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She looks like she wants to bite something.
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Normal Burmese python color phase.
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Dave gets along fine with his carpet python.
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Three-foot reticulated python.
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Snoopy little gal.
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She wants to check out our camera.
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Shot for size. Just a baby. Reticulateds get too big for 99%
of their owners.
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Regular boa constrictor nearly six-feet long.
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Argentine boa constrictor, four feet long.
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Same snake.
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Guyana red-tail boa.
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Same Guyana red-tail boa.
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Leucistic (like an albino with black eyes) rat snake.
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Two attractive rainbow boas.
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Somewhat closer up view of one of the rainbows.
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An escaped red-tail boa loafs under our credit card processor.
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Here's a water bowl of blood pythons. One's about to shed (the less
colorful one).
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Same guys kicked out of their luxury swimming pool.
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Checking out a red tail boa.
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Closer look at the red tail.
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30-inch
Green Snake.
We haven't had one for a long time.
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Good size red-tail boa. Just under the legal limit.
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Teeny DeKay's snake (common brown).
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Small Iowa
Garter Snake.
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Two very bitey Argentine boas. We couldn't even open the glass door
without them striking.
Last Word: Always wash
your hands thoroughly after handling any reptile -- and before feeding
snakes. LA.
Misc Snake Pix
Misc Snakes II
Misc
Snakes III
Misc Snakes IV
Misc Snakes V
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