I like how accurate the writer was when they said it was non-poisonous. They must be well educated on Rhabdophis tigrinus to draw that distinction... I hope
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I like how they likened ball pythons to "moody teens who want to hang out in their rooms a lot but remain lovable and kind-hearted". Having both teenagers and a ball python, I find this description very accurate.
1.0 Lesser Mojave Ball Python "Neptune"; 1.0 Western Hognose "Murray"
Lizards:
1.0 Bearded Dragon "Nigel"
Tarantulas: 0.1 G. Rosea "Charlotte"; 0.1 B. Albopilosum "Matilda"; 0.1 C. Versicolor "Bijou"; 1.0 B. Boehmei "Lightening McQueen"
I like how they likened ball pythons to "moody teens who want to hang out in their rooms a lot but remain lovable and kind-hearted". Having both teenagers and a ball python, I find this description very accurate.
I called up and left a message with animal control saying that I will take him/her for the time being until I find a good home . I made it clear they need specific husbandry . So ima head home and make sure I have my quarantine tank set up ready to rock and roll . Hopefully the little dude finds a good home
that's a worthy adoption. anyways it looks like a Butter/Lesser that's seriously in blue. that BP needs humidity stat.
Originally Posted by hilabeans
I like how they likened ball pythons to "moody teens who want to hang out in their rooms a lot but remain lovable and kind-hearted". Having both teenagers and a ball python, I find this description very accurate.
lol that's the best analogy ever! i love this writer and love how she ends the article by referring to the BP as a "reptile friend" and felt teh aritcle was 1 paragraph from referring to it as a booper snoot.