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    Re: Because you don't always see big females

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    i bet she's a handful.
    Actually she thinks she is a BP , very laid back, slow moving very different from the rest of them.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Because you don't always see big females

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    Actually she thinks she is a BP , very laid back, slow moving very different from the rest of them.
    How are the rest of your hognoses' temperaments?




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    Re: Because you don't always see big females

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    How are the rest of your hognoses' temperaments?
    All talk no bites, they like to pretend that they are cobra mainly when it's dinner time, some females will huff and puff and flatten their head the males will also trash around, they are all very handleable and I have never been bit (and I tend to be a bite magnet).
    Deborah Stewart


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    well, this is either a small human, or a really big hoggie


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    Re: Because you don't always see big females

    My girl isn't even a year old and growing like a weed. She huffs and puffs if you disturbed her until she sees food then she turns into a noodle.

    Love the faces on these snakes and the tongue flick picture you got is fantastic!

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    Re: Because you don't always see big females

    Awesome! My albino checkered garter female breeder weighed 470 gms. Just before dropping 32 babies in her last litter. Your hoggie girl is gorgeous. Congrats.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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