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This little guy had the greatest puppyface.
He was very interested in climbing my face and sitting on my glasses.
This male has an unusual marking on the back of his head, it looks like a letter T and makes the snake very distinctive
This is Johnson, my first and eldest snake, and quite simply the coolest little dude on the planet. My bud. :)
This is our 05 female ball python that shows good reduced pattern and a clear belly. Purchased from Will Bird @ Extraordinary Ectotherms. Taken with 35mm on 1/17/07
Sitka Renenutet, next to the water bowl, and Reshmar, in the water bowl. It was about this time I realized that Sitka had brought mites to the cage when I brought her home to live with Reshmar. She had ticks too. Poor little snake.
python. "Monty" had just shed his skin and was looking great. He's a Royal (ball) python (Python regius). I've cared for him since 1987 and he is most likely over 30 years old. Royal pythons rarely exceed 4 - 5 feet in length and are native to west Africa. Photo by Frank
of "E-B's" scales. Find her head. She's a Royal (ball) python (Python regius). Royal pythons rarely exceed 4- 5 feet in length, are very docile and are native to west Africa. Photo by Frank