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    Ball Python wraps tiger.

    Hey, I needed to do something to make pictures of a normal interesting, right?




















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    Pretty snake, nice colors.
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    Re: Ball Python wraps tiger.

    Love that first picture.

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    That first picture is the only one my flash would fire for - I tried force flashing the rest but it just resulted in a ton of glare... Stupid camera's a little above my photography skill level still, but yeah. My favorite for sure.

    And she really is a pretty freaking snake that I enjoy a LOT. So, so nice after high drive, high energy, dogs to have something that is so UNDEMANDING and that just IS.
    Last edited by CptJack; 03-26-2014 at 12:01 PM.

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    Re: Ball Python wraps tiger.

    Looking at title, I just figured poor BP is gonna be snake food lol

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    I think even the tiger in those pictures is probably scarier than your average BP. Sweet little things, though.

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    Re: Ball Python wraps tiger.

    Quote Originally Posted by CptJack View Post
    So, so nice after high drive, high energy, dogs to have something that is so UNDEMANDING and that just IS.
    I have two, year-old Australian Heelers...

    I HEAR THAT.


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    Re: Ball Python wraps tiger.

    Quote Originally Posted by blackfish707 View Post
    I have two, year-old Australian Heelers...

    I HEAR THAT.


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    Oh man. All the sympathy. That's not a fun age, either. Mine are 16 and 22 months - one's a corgi/sheltie mutt, the other's a GSD mutt.

    But yes, after the GO GO GO DO DO DO supervision, touching, classes, work and demands something that just exists in my general direction is a truly, truly beautifu and soothing thing.

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    Re: Ball Python wraps tiger.

    Quote Originally Posted by CptJack View Post
    Oh man. All the sympathy. That's not a fun age, either. Mine are 16 and 22 months - one's a corgi/sheltie mutt, the other's a GSD mutt.

    But yes, after the GO GO GO DO DO DO supervision, touching, classes, work and demands something that just exists in my general direction is a truly, truly beautifu and soothing thing.
    ALL OF THIS & THE ABOVE!^^^ I have a 14 y/o pomeranian, 6 y/o shih tzu, and a 4 y/o chihuahua.. which are all very well behaved despite their stereotype. but STILL, i think as i start to get older i am preferring the extremely calm nature of the snake.

    anyway, i love the picture with the tiger! v cute

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    Agreed. Fortunately when I have the snakes out, the dogs both seem mesmerized by them and just sit and watch. Probably hoping for their chance to play with them, but it's a win-win for me, none the less.

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