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    Photoshoot at a friends - Venomous & Others

    Ok, so I've been writing an article on hybrid herps (in nature and in the hobby) and have been querying extensively about hybrid photos - or even the chance to go and photograph the herps myself. Jerry, owns a snake presentation business here in NY - known as Snakeman's Snake Shows (http://www.jerrythesnakeman.com/). Anyways, Jerry was kind enough to let me come over (about an hour drive) and photograph the hybrids he has - a jungle corn and a couple Southern x Northern copperheads - as well as photograph anything else I requested to be taken out of it's cage... Jerry was extremely accommodating and just awesome overall!

    So enough backstory, here are some of the shots I thought were the best out of the ones worth keeping. I know what most, if not all, of them are - so feel free to ask. Such an impressive and varied collection!










    Quite possibly my new favorite snake in the world - love this one and it's sinister smile













































    Totally underrated and very cool






























    Here's lookin' at you kid












    Oh and of course ATBs



    My new favorite ATB, produced by Billy










    ~Chris
    Biology Departments - Marist College & Mount Saint Mary College
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    edenexotics.weebly.com - my snake breeding business. Lots of different species, from Ball Pythons through to Bimini Island Boas

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