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    Hateful herps...

    C'mon, all of us have had a herp that was downright mean. Just a hateful, evil creature. What do you keep that never misses a chance to light you up?

    For us it would be our amazon tree boas. Big surprise there, huh? They are lucky they are pretty otherwise I wouldn't even bother with these grumps! We also had a young coastal carpet that could not be tamed and rivaled our atbs for attitude, a kenyan sand boa that had the strongest bite pound for pound of any snake I ever met and a female reverse okeetee corn that, although she never got a hold of me, she sure tried!

    I don't wanna hear about your snake that bit ya once, I wanna know what ALWAYS bites or tries to bite you. Pics are a plus, pics of bites are even better.

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    I've been fortunate so far, even the grumpiest snakes that I've acquired have mellowed, so no, mine don't use me for target practice
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    "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi

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    This is Legion. Named accordingly due to him having a thousand demons inside. These were taken last night. Everytime I handle him he latches on with everything he has within. He's a quirky little guy and I never have a dull moment when he's out.

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    I forgot to add he's a mexican black
    Kingsnake. I've had him around a year and handle him frequently. But he would eat every day if I let him. He's not aggressive once he decides you're not food.

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    Haha, that is the reason I no longer keep kings/milks. Everyone I ever had was feisty, but like you said, they can eat... And eat... And eat... And eat...

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    He's the only king that I have. I love his personality. I'd like to get into several more species of kings/milks. I'm currently focussed on my ball pythons and will be for several more years before branching out.

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    Re: Hateful herps...

    I sold this guy a few years ago, but he was definitely a trip

    Tiff'z Morphz

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    ^I rest my case.

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