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Its good to know im not the only one with a16 foot POISONOUS bald python
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I have the only het. Pastel ball on the forum. She looks normal, but carries a hidden pastel gene. ;P
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Re: So my friend told me..
 Originally Posted by Salamander
Save money on frozen rats?
/running away

Nah, that's what the neighborhood kids are for. My kids know the difference at age 3 & 6 (Though the three yr old calls it a bald python) 
Living in florida, my relatives from up north asked "Why don't you just go down to the glades and catch one. There everywhere down there aren't they? Yes...they run the streets. Along with all the alligators that people walk like dogs. (And no, as much as I wanted to be a sarcastic..well..me...I explained the difference of pythons and that we are not "infested" etc..)
Poisonous bps? Well stop eating them. Geez.
Last edited by RoseyReps; 08-11-2012 at 01:11 PM.
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I have a friend that said his brother had a 8 foot python. I keep asking if it's a burmese or something similar. He thought 'python' was a species. Also, it annoys me when people have no idea what a morph is. Like I understand not knowing what, say, amelanistic is or what it looks like, but we learned what a morph is in the 8th grade science class. They think it's a different species alltogether.
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It was finny to me though because shes an intelligent woman who apparently did no research,on whatever animal she had.
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Maybe she had a burm ball? Still doesn't explain the fangs.
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She.said there used to hold there prey in there mouth.so it doesnt fall out. Lol
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0.2 G. rosea, 0.0.1 P. murinus, 0.0.1 B. sabulosum, 0.0.1 L. difficilis, 0.0.1 A. geniculata
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Re: So my friend told me..
 Originally Posted by heylookitsjon
 that's my boy Vinnie. Poor thing was so shy his first day home. XD
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He looks like some royal potentate wearing an elaborate turban....
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 Originally Posted by satomi325
I have the only het. Pastel ball on the forum. She looks normal, but carries a hidden pastel gene. ;P
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Maybe she had a burm ball? Still doesn't explain the fangs.
Dentures?

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 Originally Posted by RoseyReps
Nah, that's what the neighborhood kids are for. My kids know the difference at age 3 & 6 (Though the three yr old calls it a bald python)
Living in florida, my relatives from up north asked "Why don't you just go down to the glades and catch one. There everywhere down there aren't they? Yes...they run the streets. Along with all the alligators that people walk like dogs.  (And no, as much as I wanted to be a sarcastic..well..me...I explained the difference of pythons and that we are not "infested" etc..)
Poisonous bps? Well stop eating them. Geez.
    
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If it had fangs I don't know how it could have been a ball python. Some people aren't too educated and definitely mix ball pythons up with other species. It sounds impossible, but animal planet does it all the time. There have been some monster ball pythons that get well over the average size, but still, they don't grow fangs just because they are that big.
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See i know this. I argued with her about it for almost 10 min. She couldnt be convinced otherwise
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0.0.1 A. versicolor, 0.0.1 L. parahybana, 0.0.1 Hapalopus sp columbia, 0.0.1 B. vagans
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