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    Re: Hi from Minnesota!

    Some other books to note are:
    - Pythons Of The World, Vol. II: Ball Pythons, by David & Tracy Barker (Vida Preciosa International)

    - The Complete Ball Python, by Kevin McCurley, (New England Reptile Distributors)

    - The Complete Boa Constrictor, by Vin Russo, ( Cutting Edge Herpetological)

    If you want to check out the smallest of the pythons, there is the Antaresia group. These are the Children's Python, Stimson's Python, Spotted Python, and Anthill Python.

    There are also some of the "dwarf boas" that stay in the 4-6 foot range...
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    Re: Hi from Minnesota!

    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Welcome from Minnesota!

    "The New Encyclopedia of Snakes" by Chris Mattison is one I've been enjoying since Christmas. While the text could have used a better editing job (spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors, while not rampant, are frequent enough to be noticeable), it has a nice balance of pretty pictures and good information.
    Mountain bikes are for slow people, and reptiles are far better pets than cats & dogs!

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