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Welcome to our newest member, Daisyg
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Re: Meet my new Bull Snake
I love the head markings on Bulls....it always makes them look like they are angry.
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Re: Meet my new Bull Snake
Awesome snake. I grew up on a ranch in southern Arizona, and my mother was not fond of all the bull snakes that "followed me home" either!! I was allowed to keep them for a few days, basically until it was time for my Mom to vacume my room, then the snake had to go. My 9 year old daughter must have gotten her interest in snakes from me, so I bought her a BP two years ago. She is VERY fond of her, and proudly shows her off to any who enters our house, snake lover or not!!!
You want me to share a cage with what?
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Re: Meet my new Bull Snake
Yeah, those markings always made them look a little pissed. I loved how they would coil and "rattle" EVERY time you went to pick them up, but then settled down right away when handling them. Does a Bull that has been kept for a while settle down?
You want me to share a cage with what?
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Re: Meet my new Bull Snake
He was super quiet and then I brought him home.. then hiss.. rattle hiss.
Funny..
LOl
Carol
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Re: Meet my new Bull Snake
These guys are an addiction in a WHOLE nother world of their own.
Welcome to the world of Pits Get ready to want more and more and more....... Theyre worse than pringles.
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