Kyle
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Post by Kyle on Aug 20, 2008 20:58:52 GMT -5
My one baby corn snake is enough for me, haha. i just got a new ferret last week and oddly enough i named him..... Boris- The Russian Nightmare!
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Post by TotalDivaCustoms on Aug 20, 2008 21:17:59 GMT -5
Nice snake, But I wouldn't want to have one, lol
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acr93
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WF's #1 Widow's Peak Freak!
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Post by acr93 on Aug 20, 2008 21:31:58 GMT -5
I plan on getting a snake later on when I'm a bit older. I've always found them to be fascinating.
You're snakes are beautiful though man.
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Post by Ian from 616Entertainment. on Aug 20, 2008 22:49:13 GMT -5
Sick snakes, dude. Really. I have a baby ball python, he's really cool. Actually, it's my brother's, but he doesn't take care of it, so it's basically mine. I have to admit, I probably wouldn't enter your room. Animals can sense when you're uncomfortable, and who knows if Cleopatra there would decide it's time to act on the urge of biting some one. that. I have scorpions, and I'd rather have 200 more than a 16 foot snake. My uncle had a 20 foot burm, he had to let it go because he couldn't keep it anymore due to the size. He loved that thing. He let it go by a place called Billy's Swamp Safari in Ft. Lauderdale, FLA, and he says he'd actually seen it since then. He always told bullcrap stories, though, so who knows if he really saw him again.
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Cottage Cheese
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Post by Cottage Cheese on Aug 20, 2008 22:56:55 GMT -5
Nice snake if you ever want to sell it yet me know ....... It would make a good dinner
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Post by Batista on Aug 21, 2008 1:10:11 GMT -5
It'll take a while... I thought mine would never get out of it. Don't get me started on that one. My whole family thinks snakes are evil. I'm so glad I don't live with them now. I'd be worried sick if one of mine got out. How did you find it? I know right? Every snake is different. People just assume they are cold, killing-machines, and they aren't. Hehe, I wouldn't trust my Burm with me in the cage motionless for that long. She is sweet, but I bet I am too. Its normally fairly easy to find the anaconda, theres not a whole lot of places she can really get to, shes only 5 1/2 feet long, but when she gets out i just have a feeling where she will be and shes always been where ive first looked. Sometimes ill have to make my room dead silent and wait to hear something move. But when shes out i have to put on some work gloves which prevent her teach from puncturing my hand and i have to use one of my hooks to fish her out, normally she gets tangled up in a dresser behind the door. Hell just 5 minutes ago the 12 footer got out and woke me up by spilling my pop all over me and i have no idea how she got out of her cage. My uncle had a 20 foot burm, he had to let it go because he couldn't keep it anymore due to the size. He loved that thing. He let it go by a place called Billy's Swamp Safari in Ft. Lauderdale, FLA, and he says he'd actually seen it since then. He always told bull **** stories, though, so who knows if he really saw him again. He very well may have seen him, down in florda burms are now a native species in most parts due to people buying them, and then not realizing just how big they get so they let them go out in the wild, and because most of florda is great habitat for that type of snake they have adapted quite well and breed in the wild. Last i knew down in flordia you now have to have a permit of some sort to own a big snake, or atleast most pet stores have you sign something about it and they wont just sell anyone a burm, I know at the Daytona Reptile Show they are pretty cautious of selling burms to just anyone. Its just a matter of time before people do the same thing with anacondas.
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