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Adult N. siamensis

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Posted by: Chance at Tue Aug 2 20:53:22 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chance ]  
   

You just don't see a lot of these snakes floating around any longer. I picked up this big guy from a local man getting rid of his venomous collection. He is amazingly calm, spookily even. According to his former owner, he hasn't spit once in at least a year, and I'm not sure he even remembers how to hood. He's roughly 4.5 to 5' in length, stoutly built, and in overall great shape. He's certainly not the prettiest siamensis I've ever seen, but he's the nicest! Anyway, I thought I'd share some pictures of him. Keep in mind, these were taken in a very open area, completely out of public view (in my field), and under as controlled of conditions as possible. I do not recommend trying this yourself. On that note, enjoy.












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Chance Duncan
www.rivervalleyexotics.com


   

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