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Huge thanks for posting this. Wow. What a beautiful snake. I am definitely jealous of the states and provinces that can keep Hognose. They are illegal here due to being native. Majorly disappointed.
So these photos are such a treat. Thank you!
- Danielle
Snakes are just tails with faces....
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Wow, (s)he is beautiful. I love Hognose noses, adorable! That baby is cute, too. Couldn't tell you anything on the husbandry or success of keeping them, but just wanted to say thanks for sharing the photos, they're awesome.
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My western is not near that size but yes they don't feel how I think they appear they would. They appear to me to look rough but are surprisingly smooth. They were always my favorite snake to find and play with as a kid.
Mine is about a year and feeds on pinks by hand like a puppy. Just hisses a bit then crawls up and starts eating while your still holding it. Super gentle, I hope it stays that way.
KMG 
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Re: Wild green Eastern Hognose (pics)
Yeah, I liked hognoses before but now I am definitely smitten.
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Nice find! We mostly have the melanistic easterns around here, I miss finding the beautiful patterned adults. Easterns sure can put on a fantastic display too, did he hood, hiss then play dead?
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Re: Wild green Eastern Hognose (pics)
 Originally Posted by John1982
Nice find! We mostly have the melanistic easterns around here, I miss finding the beautiful patterned adults. Easterns sure can put on a fantastic display too, did he hood, hiss then play dead? 
The green one didn't hood, but hissed quite a bit before settling down for some picture taking. The baby did though, played dead and also showed me his half digested frog lunch, lol.
Last edited by Fastjazzy; 06-28-2012 at 03:59 PM.
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I have a western, never had an eastern.
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