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natsamjosh
at Sun Aug 24 16:51:26 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]
Thanks Renee. I usually have my camera handy when interacting with the snakes, but I ALWAYS have it nearby at feeding time for
Jack. His antics and crazy feeding response always present a good opportunity for photos.
Thanks,
Ed
>>I like how you use photos to illustrate your snake stories! You must always have that camera ready (good for you)! I've often wished I had a camera on me when my snakes did something funny or cute. You never drop the ball.
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>>I like how Jack's head barely stands out from the black enclosure in the first shot (just a little shine), and I love the closeup with its contrast between his dark head and the orange fish. He's clearly enjoying himself!
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>>>>Never a dull moment with Jack, feeding time is *always* fun. I fed him the first fish, then got distracted by one of my sons. I came back a few minutes later and he was resting his head on the lip of the cage, ready for more. I fumbled the next fish out of the tongs and it fell on the floor. Before I could even react, Jack flew out of the cage onto the floor and pounced on the fish. Had to pick him up and gently put him back in the cage while he was chomping the fish.
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>>>>Waiting for the next fish...
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>>>>Pouncing on the fish...
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>>>>Yummmm!!!
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>>Renee
>>1.0 BRB (Loki)
>>2.0 amel & anery corns (Foxfire & Daguerre)
>>0.1 blood python (Duchess, arriving later this month)
>>1.1 Cats (Nightshade & Cuzzy)
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