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    Last edited by dr del; 02-17-2009 at 04:01 PM. Reason: hotlinking I'm afraid but a link to them is fine ;-)

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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    Ewww. Those things are nasty

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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    Thats sweet
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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    I think my response should have been, What are you gonna feed that too!

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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    the scaleless snake just look odd to me, kinda gross. as for hairless animals I think most of those are ugly, I have a few hairless rats, my bigger BP LOVES those

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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    That's UNREAL!
    0.1 CoastalxJungle Carpet Python
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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    Now that is one snake you dont see everyday!
    I wonder what kind of genetics were put together to make that animal?
    Non the less that is pretty cool and i am sure that snake is worth a pretty penny!

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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    anybody else find it kinda odd,that all of a sudden last couple years,we've seen the scaless ratsnakes,cornsnakes,derma ball,purple haze ball,and i am sure there are other,as well as this,,seem to just pop up out of nowhere?,And i know for a fact,that the purple haze scalesless ball,on its first meal tore its skin,as without the scales you not only have to feed it pre killed,but appearantly much smaller then normal meals,as it has no "armor"to help keep the skin intact during a stretch

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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    That snake is amazing....awsome....wow

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    Re: Scaleless Death Adder

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Hmm...

    http://www.dachiu.com/gallery/silk66.jpg

    I'm seeing a trend....
    Oh yuck the silkie Beardie... Anyone who breeds those are horrible, when they breed the male bites on to the females neck and it tears the scaleless skin right off. They also need their scales to help regulate temps and other things which is why sometimes a beardie can be all bright and colorful and the next second dark and flat.
    - Matt

    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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