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Posted by: jscrick at Fri Aug 22 12:54:35 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jscrick ] Last year on my way to the San Antonio Expo I stopped by the Snake Farm in New Braunfels. Hadn't been to the Snake Farm in 10 years, at least. Saw this Colombian Rainbow Boa in one of the cages and commented to the guy(1), the snake looked just like the female I'd left there back in Oct. 1972, the day before I went into the Navy. So the guy says to me -- "That's one of her offspring. She just died a couple of years back. She lived longer than any snake we've ever owned". This was in 2007. I had had that snake for at least 6 years. Here is a 1968 photo of it from my Photobucket page. | ||
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