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Our boa!
This is Billy, a 20 year old boa that was just donated to my university's zoology/conservation club. These are a few pictures we just took of him:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/phot...wwd2fiPHLRk%3D
http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/phot...m5dHe6MPFps%3D
http://web6.twitpic.com/img/75939930...b45-scaled.jpg
http://web3.twitpic.com/img/75939597...b5a-scaled.jpg
From what I've been told, he's a little over 20 lbs and I think he's between 6 and 7 feet long, but I'm not sure. What do you guys think?
Thanks for looking!
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I am not able to view the pics. It may be my company filter. Is anyone else having this problem?
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Yep, can't view the pics.
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bp.net won't let me upload them, so I thought uploading them on a different site would work, but I guess not.
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Yes it does
Host em to Photobucket
Copy and paste the IMG code of each image in the reply field and whah-lah
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Originally Posted by Bloody Holly
bp.net won't let me upload them, so I thought uploading them on a different site would work, but I guess not.
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Try uploading them to Photobucket, and linking from there.
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The photos are at an extremely high resolution and I've tried posting them on photobucket, flickr, facebook, but none of them have worked for me...oh well...
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Hi,
You might find you have to either host them yourself or resize them so that they can be hosted more easily.
I know if I am going to post it online I shrink the pic until it is only 800x600 pixels. I do of course keep the highres versions for viewing at home. :)
dr del
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Resize em in microsoft paint... ctrl W then lower then % size...
theyre probably huge files.
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Awesome! I'm so happy that whoever owned it took the time to find someone to care for it, instead of just dumping it somewhere.
:)
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What kind of Boa is that?
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Good looking boa, and a big one.
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He's a red tail boa. The previous owner was a biology professor, so he was more than happy to donate him to our club.
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Originally Posted by Bloody Holly
He's a red tail boa.
Oh yeah. I knew that. :oops:
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Originally Posted by Bloody Holly
He's a red tail boa. The previous owner was a biology professor, so he was more than happy to donate him to our club.
It looks like he know how to care for him. He looks to be very healthy and has good weight on him. I really like how dark he is.
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He definitely is not underfed. Looks good...
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He looks great:) Looks like he has some years under his belt!
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