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my ball python(python regius)

This little guy had the greatest puppyface.

He was very interested in climbing my face and sitting on my glasses.

#Snake #Snakey Fresh out the egg this morning!! #ballpython #snake t.co/pROLdKejTX

This male has an unusual marking on the back of his head, it looks like a letter T and makes the snake very distinctive

Normal ball python.

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

Normal male ball python.

CB11 P regius, wild type, male

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

Since I'm waiting for my first clutch of 2011 to hatch, I figured I'd shoot a few pics of my 2010 babies....from beautiful normal morphs to the more exotic...

Adult male ball python.

CB 2012 pinstripe female ball python

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