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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Tim Mead For This Useful Post:
Diasnis (10-04-2013),Flikky (09-28-2013),Kara (10-05-2013),sissysnakes (10-03-2013)
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I love when people expose their children to reptiles! I think it's very important to educate young. thanks for sharing!
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Re: NOT the average girl..
What a cutie! Nice snakes too.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Gorgeous snakes, and I too love seeing parents who expose their children to reptiles at a young age. They all seem happy and healthy, herp and human alike :-P
0.1.1 Royal Python
3.1.0 Corn Snake
1.0.0 Texas Long-Nose
1.1.0 Amazon Tree Boa
1.0.0 Mojave Sidewinder Rattlesnake
1.0.0 Dwarf Tiger Reticulated Python
1.1.0 Red Tail Boa
1.0.0 Sonoran Whip Snake
2.0.0 Gopher Snake
1.1.0 Common King Snake
1.0.0 Black Tipped Spitting Scorpion
1.0.0 Death Stalker Scorpion
0.1.0 Flat Rock Scorpion
3.2.2 Arizona Bark Scorpion
1.0.0 Texas Bark Scorpion
0.1.0 Carolina Wolf Spider
0.1.0 Rose Hair Tarantula
1.0.0 Salmon Bird Eater
0.0.2 Desert Millipede
4.4.2 Leopard Gecko
2.1.0 Tokay Gecko
0.1.0 Argus Monitor Lizard
0.0.2 Desert Tortoise
1.1.0 Western Box Turtle
1.0.0 Goffins Cockatoo
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