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    Re: Your most intimidating species

    Adult Blackhead Python, Retic's over 12ft, African Rock's.

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    Re: Your most intimidating species


    This girl is a sweet heart but @ 20ft + it was nerve racking...... That is me in facing the camera.... The guy with the pink beard is my friend and ex-boss, Jeff Frey. This is one of the girls I worked with @ texas reptile exchange when I worked for them.....
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    Re: Your most intimidating species

    I don't actually know of any reptile species that I am at all intimidated by, I love them all. I've always loved and been absolutely fascinated by reptiles which is why I went to school for herpetology and became a reptile breeder. I'm actually still in school I want to get a major in herpetology with a minor in chemistry and i'm going for my doctorate someday. I have albino burmese pythons, I have reticulated pythons, and I have different types of very large boas. I have several king cobras, three albino king cobras and I even have three inland taipans. I love all my snakes, even the inland taipans which are incredibly deadly at fifty times more venomous than a cobra. On a side note, believe it or not but cobras are one of the easiest snakes to tame. I handle all my kings and have never been bitten, and I swear a couple of them think they are corn snakes. As far as temperament is what I mean.
    2.2 normal ball pythons, 1.4 piebald ball pythons, 2.4 albino spider ball pythons, 1.3 blue eyed leucistic ball pythons, 1.3 black eyed leucistic ball pythons, 1.4 king cobras, 1.2 albino king cobras, 2.3 green tree pythons, 1.2 albino burmese pythons, 1.3 reticulated pythons, 2.4 columbian redtail boas, 1.2 hog island boas, 1.2 inland taipans. Don't count babies or ones I plan to sell.

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