Snakes
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It's a real snake omg! I dint know if I could hold it!0
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Your snake looks small compared to the others here omg lol0
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For pet snakes I'm more into colubrids than the ball pythons but my snoopy is my first snake .. He's a lesser ball python and he's my special boy0
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I have a 7 year old ball python and she is my baby!!!!!!!!!! I am so stoked I found this thread lol0
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michaela_g09 wrote: »I have a 7 year old ball python and she is my baby!!!!!!!!!! I am so stoked I found this thread lol
Awww, what's her name?0 -
Her name is Lilly... I know it's an odd name for a snake but I love it lol it's my favorite flower so I thought it was only fitting lol
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Awww, Lily I love it! It's not an odd name. One of my snake's name is Lexie LOL0
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i love that name!!!! I love the middle picture of her I posted... she was her own blankie0
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FitGirl0123 wrote: »How cute! Here's my ball python snoopy in the tree lol
omg if I put my girl in there I would NEVER get her back out haha0 -
Ideally I'd like to get a pic of all my snakes with the tree but I don't think most will cooperate. I'll try with my little hognose tonight. She's a real peach.0
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hahaha well let us know how that goes0
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I've always wondered how anyone could be afraid of a ball python... They're so freakin cute. Then again no matter how fluffy and "cute" tarantulas might be to those who are into spiders, no friggin way you'd get me in the same room with one. So yeah... I guess it's just not rational.0
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I do not like spiders but tarantulas are so freaking adorable it's ridiculous0
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I have begun to get over my fear of spiders but I would still be terrified to hold a tarantula. They are so intriguing though and I like to admire them from a distance lol.0
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I have too but when they are touching me it's like that instinct is like "what the hell are you doing woman!!!!" ... I probably will never own one so I'm like you. i'll admire the cuteness from a distance. I've read people's stories of them and their personality's and oh it's so adorable!0
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Thisnameischosen wrote: »Il tell you a snake related story. This one time when I was in Morocco I saw these snake charmers, so I go over and I'm sitting there with all the crazy music and one of the guys puts this snake around my neck, and there were these two cobras in front of me, the cobras looked out of it, it was weird how they were moving.. Anyway everything was cool and I was getting into the snake charming spirt but then this other guy bolted out from behind this tent we were sitting in. He starts arguing with the main guy who put this snake around my neck, he then grabs the head of the snake that's still round my neck, then the other guy grabs the tail. So there's this poor snake all stretched out right near my face and these two guys arguing in Arabic with the drums and flutes still going on in the background.. It was intense. Anyway I just ducked underneath that snake and ran away.
What in the F?!
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My Chinese zodiac sign is the snake:
Diplomatic and popular, the Snake has the sensual art of seduction down. This Sign is an interesting mix of gregariousness paired with introversion, intuitive reasoning paired with savvy business skills. Snakes are considered to be lucky with money and will generally have more than enough to live life to the fullest, regardless of how important it considers money to be; this may be due to the fact that Snakes tend to be rather tight with cash. They're not stingy, they're simply more mentally than physically active. Snakes tend to hang back a bit in order to analyze a situation before jumping into it. Their charming, seductive quality actually belies a rather retiring nature; this Sign is perfectly happy to spend the whole day curled up with a good book and, thus, can be mislabeled as being lazy. The Snake is somewhat insecure deep down and tend to be a rather jealous, possessive lover, behavior that can end up alienating loved ones. Despite these less-than-stellar tendencies, however, the Snake often proves irresistible and is a generous, loving partner. Slightly dangerous and disarmingly smart, the Snake's philosophical and intuitive mind generally supersedes logic in favor of feelings and instinct. Snakes will rely on their own gut reactions and intuitions before turning to others for suggestions. This makes this Sign a great hand in any business venture, possessing the caution and smarts needed to get ahead. Snakes are hard workers (when they see good reason to be!) and are possessed of a keen intelligence. Snakes have incredible follow-through, once they get going, and they expect the same from others. Thus, their coworkers and employees had best stay on their toes, lest they anger the Snake and suffer its poisonous bite! In general, of course, Snakes are generous and genteel, charming and appealing. Snakes must try to learn humility and to develop a stronger sense of self. Once Snakes realize that confidence comes from within, they will finally be comfortable in their own skin.
I also like to slough my skin on the regular..0 -
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