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    they have such cool looking faces!
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    Re: Bothrops asper



    My female.

    Quote Originally Posted by NagyReptiles View Post
    Top notch photos!
    Thanks, i don't really like those photos to be honest, just so plain lol. Prefer the picture i took above of my female.

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    they have such cool looking faces!
    They have the best faces of any snake in my opinion, well, with rattlesnakes . They just look like they want to end your life haha.
    Last edited by Crotalids; 12-04-2013 at 01:39 PM.

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    The natural background is even better I agree

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    Very nice photos. Bothrops is one genus, which I do not think that I can handle though .
    Last edited by Najakeeper; 12-07-2013 at 08:34 PM.

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    i dont wanna come off as disrespectful, but what do you do with them ? lol. like are they just for show and to say you have them since they are venomous ? obviously you have experience wit venomous snakes so im just curious.
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    Bothrops asper

    Quote Originally Posted by bandicoot4 View Post
    i dont wanna come off as disrespectful, but what do you do with them ? lol. like are they just for show and to say you have them since they are venomous ? obviously you have experience wit venomous snakes so im just curious.
    Not a lot lol. It's just amazing to keep such incredible snakes. I don't have a need to walk round my house holding a snake round my neck etc.

    It's not really for show, as only 1 person has ever seen my snakes in the flesh. It's for myself, I adore these animals. And no other snakes come close to them, you can't compare a corn snake to a viper/pit viper or a cobra - in my opinion, it's like comparing a Ford to a Ferrari.
    Quote Originally Posted by Najakeeper View Post
    Very nice photos. Bothrops is one genus, which I do not think that I can handle though .
    Haha, they are not for everyone that's for sure .

    Some of the smaller ones aren't so bad, like venezeulensis. They're much calmer.
    Last edited by Crotalids; 12-10-2013 at 09:25 AM.

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    Re: Bothrops asper

    [QUOTE=Crotalids;2191908]Not a lot lol. It's just amazing to keep such incredible snakes. I don't have a need to walk round my house holding a snake round my neck etc.

    It's not really for show, as only 1 person has ever seen my snakes in the flesh. It's for myself, I adore these animals. And no other snakes come close to them, you can't compare a corn snake to a viper/pit viper or a cobra - in my opinion, it's like comparing a Ford to a Ferrari.

    i completely understand, it is cool they're amazing looking btw, mean muggin and all
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