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    How to identify a sick snake

    I know you guys (and girls) have run across good examples. I am trying to make an informational pamphlet on snakes in my free time with my own art, this would be given out for free for educational purposes and downloadable for printing . I would be doing it with my own art and on my own free time(so certainly don't expect it right away lol) do you have any examples of : emaciated, thin, ideal, fat, obese. weights and how would you describe them? I also need an example of scale rot (mild, moderate and severe) Burns (mild, moderate, severe) Dehydration (mild moderate severe), Blister disease. bad reactions to medications.

    I will be doing one just on health and identifying issues so if i neglected an issue because of a brain fart let me know and i will add it. After the health one i will be making one on housing and another on feeding.

    if you wish to share information , your own descriptions or thoughts on any of it let me know i plan to start on pamphlet 1 this weekend. Again these will not contain photos but artistic representations that way people wont get lost in the scales or lighting wont muddy the water so to speak. they will be free and downloadable and for educational purposes only..
    "learn so much about your subject that you don't need the reference anymore" Milt Kahl

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