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    4 year old handling reticulated python

    Here is a step by step picture look with my 4 year old showing how to put up a reticulated python after a cage cleaning.















    Didnt even break a sweat!

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    Ha! I was doing that at 2 years old... with a 20 footer!

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    Sweet, Denial. Shows the danger of a well raised captive retic, with an educated handler.

    Well done! Give that kid a cool drink!

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    Nice job! Sure is a dangerous snake if a 4 year old can handle it when properly educated.
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    That was so cute to see, he did a great job. I love the pic at the end, he's just looks like a boss
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    Re: 4 year old handling reticulated python

    He's like sayin "that's how you do it" Proper education at his young age, I bet he's gonne get a long way to herps when he grow up.

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    That's just awesome. Loving the last shot.
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    That's great!

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    Re: 4 year old handling reticulated python

    That is so awesome! Last picture he's like "Yup, I did that, ALL by myself". Beautiful snake too!
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    OMG UR SO LUCKY THAT 50ft SNAKE DIDNT EAT UR KID!!!
    haha jk, nice pics!
    My favorite is the last one wheres hes like "yea thats whats up!"
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    Great Job! It's great to see the next generation of snake keepers learning the ropes
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