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    Re: How did your snake get its name?

    Here goes:

    Shayna, my female Spider Albino Morph Ball Python:

    Shayna means "beautiful" in Yiddish.

    Figment, my male Hypo-Lavender Corn Snake:

    He's purple, and I loved the Imagination ride as a kid at Epcot in Disney World. So, I named him after the main character, Figment.

    Our brand new addition, Behira, a 1 year old female Boa (BCI), Ivory Ghost Morph.

    She has a light tone to her (pics to post soon) and blueish grey eyes. So Katie, my fiancé, wanted to name her, something that meant "light," and "clear." That is Behira in hebrew.

    Also of note, my geckos, all females, and different morphs, are Carra (she looks like a carrot - bright orange - she's a sunglow), and Kayla, and Cleo. No reasoning behind the last two, they just sounded good with Carra.

    Finally, Frank, my blue tongue skink. His blue tongue reminded us of "Old Blue Eyes," Frank Sinatra.

    I also had a Bearded Dragon, George, who we lost last year at almost 11. He was named after George Carlin, my favorite comedian.

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