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RE: couperi hatchlings

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Posted by: falcion at Thu Jul 14 21:34:04 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by falcion ]  
   

Wow, that's a beautiful bunch of babies! Congratulations! I find either coloration of Indigos stunning. Thank you so much for sharing your pictures! I never realized that the black morphs didn't share the baby stripes that the red-throats possess.

One day, I dream of having a red-throat as a classroom pet. I find that the color contrast highlights their beautiful and innocent eyes, a feature that helps win average non-snake-loving people over. Their faces are just so... personable. I don't quite know how to put this, but their alert and focused stare, paired with their large eyes and round pupils seems to mirror the type of aesthetic that an artist would use in designing a 'good-guy' character. The cat-slit pupils my common boa has always seems to put people off, despite is calm and docile demeanor.

Wow, I went off topic. Please excuse my ramblings, these were just my musings while looking at your lovely babies' pictures.


   

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