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RE: for those with ball pythons & red ta

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Posted by: SnakeCharmer77 at Fri Feb 20 00:08:46 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SnakeCharmer77 ]  
   

thanks for the response..

I have held a boa before---

when i lived in Arkansas I lived near one of those "drive through safari" things and I went there one day just to hold the snake(s). They had a female boa out on the picnic table near the concession stand (lol). She was good size at around 8 ft, 35 lbs. She was given to them with scars. I dont know her entire story. They had named her slitheren (harry potter reference)...

anyways, after i settled down from being shredded up by this big baby tiger, I sat down there with her for hours- literally. I held her, I answered questions from other people visiting, and I just let her enjoy my body heat as it was kind of cool that day. Alot of people thought she was my snake lol.

I went back last year and she wasnt around, but they had some other boas. I held a baby one that they had. I wonder if i still have that pic somewhere or another. anyways...i do love them. I will see if she will let me come visit the boy..



for the person who asked, she said she was worried about her kid and the snakes- her kid is like 6. *shrug* seems like there was a story there that she didnt want to get into- like the kid did something that she didnt like, or something like that...

but she wants to get back into bearded dragons, so i think she wants to get rid of the snakes first. they had other snakes and have already gotten rid of them. i think her hubby has medical issues too so i dunno...i will see if i can get her to talk about it more...



anyways...



THANKS EVERYONE!!!
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~Snake Charmer~

0.1 russian tortoise (natasha)

3.1 dogs (church, bandit, willy and tonka)

1.2 cats (taz, squeaky, cami)

0.1 king snake (q aka curly q or queenie)

2.1 'normal' ball pythons (zenith, butters, zahara)and i want more snakes. guess you can say im developing a "reptile addiction"- lol


   

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