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Size Perspective.
Still avoiding a shot of my mug,
But I do have a couple handling shots of Jewel, the coastal carpet mutt. She's a touch over 7 feet, and has put on some size. She eats regularly now and her thickness has increased because of it.
I have heard some folks talk about carpets being slender and light bodied. While that is true in a sense, they are very capable of being heavy and thick while still being very healthy. There are even some giants out there in the wild.
Jewel, by most standards is average.
Its flavor of the day when picking a favorite in this collection, but Jewel is consistently the best handling snake here. She just seems "friendly".
Last edited by Gio; 10-13-2018 at 10:56 AM.
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How tall are you? That's definitely a large carpet! My male JCP is probably close to the length, but like half the girth
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Re: Size Perspective.
Originally Posted by PiperPython
How tall are you? That's definitely a large carpet! My male JCP is probably close to the length, but like half the girth
5'10". I used to be 5' 11" but age/gravity and several sports related injuries keep making me shorter LOL!
If your jungle is young, it will most certainly grow thicker with age.
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She looks awesome, Hi I! Thanks for sharing!!
(And I hear ya on the shrinking thing!! I swear I was 5'9" once upon a time, but age and hockey injuries have beaten me down to 5'8", hahahaha. Back in 97 I had scouts telling me I was too small at 5'9" to play D-1 hockey, now I'm somehow shorter but a whole lot heavier, hahahahhaa).
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Re: Size Perspective.
Originally Posted by craigafrechette
She looks awesome, Hi I! Thanks for sharing!!
(And I hear ya on the shrinking thing!! I swear I was 5'9" once upon a time, but age and hockey injuries have beaten me down to 5'8", hahahaha. Back in 97 I had scouts telling me I was too small at 5'9" to play D-1 hockey, now I'm somehow shorter but a whole lot heavier, hahahahhaa).
I think the scouts were wrong! I'll bet you were fast as a cat and had endless endurance. I'm not sure if Granlund is the shortest player on the Wild, he's 5' 10" and he's always out on the ice and has excellent hustle.
Everybody shrinks but I used to like being an inch taller.
The opposite seems to be true for snakes they seem to grow and grow.
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Re: Size Perspective.
Originally Posted by Gio
I think the scouts were wrong! I'll bet you were fast as a cat and had endless endurance. I'm not sure if Granlund is the shortest player on the Wild, he's 5' 10" and he's always out on the ice and has excellent hustle.
Everybody shrinks but I used to like being an inch taller.
The opposite seems to be true for snakes they seem to grow and grow.
Hahaha, I had some decent wheels, but I was a hard-nosed stay-at-home defenseman who loved to block shots and hit as often as possible. At the time the average height in the NHL was 6'1" and there was a trend towards bigger players. I would have been tossed around like a rag doll. There were definitely some guys my size in the league at the time, but they had exceptional skill sets and silky smooth hands. I had neither, hahahhaa...
But I digress, and won't further derail your thread, hahahaha
Last edited by Craiga 01453; 10-13-2018 at 11:34 AM.
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Re: Size Perspective.
That is one big beautiful healthy looking carpet sir! I love Jewel. I also agree with you that carpets can be thick and muscular and not always the long slender snakes some folks think they are.
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Re: Size Perspective.
Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
That is one big beautiful healthy looking carpet sir! I love Jewel. I also agree with you that carpets can be thick and muscular and not always the long slender snakes some folks think they are.
Thanks Zig,
I know you have a good grasp on the carpet group. I really enjoy your collection, and wish I had another boa (BCC) and another carpet of some type, either Bredli or Brisbane coastal.
I've said it before, and I'll reiterate it. Boas and carpets cover ALL the bases for me. I love Wallace and am pleased I got him, but the foundation snakes here are the boa and carpet.
I have a couple other shots here that I took of the two of us.
I love the consistent eating. Typical curious snake,,,,, She likes the phone.
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Re: Size Perspective.
Beautiful snake, Gio. Great pics for perspective.
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Re: Size Perspective.
She looks great. I think we all have that special one that speaks to us the most. Happy she is doing so well for you and looks beautiful.
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