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Rescued Albino Burm

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Posted by: Wyvern at Sun May 30 20:31:45 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Wyvern ]  
   

Female Albino Burmese, likely het granite looking at the pattern.

She is now nicely filled out and pushing close to 12 feet in length now since taken in as a rescue a few months ago. Was around 10 feet long when we got it. Her face/nose was a mess from living for several weeks in an unheated dog carrier and rubbing on the bars. Also had rat bites from the previous person just throwing live rats in with the snake in the carrier. Previous person had actually rescued it from a guy who was just gonna set it loose right before the start of winter, but then got overwhelmed by its size/lack of proper cage space for it herself. Her face has healed up quite nicely and no respiratory problems developed at all.


   

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