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Posted by: DMong at Tue Jun 22 18:48:06 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] The crease marks and skin between the scales he's talking about are from being too fat. Sort of like if you tried bending a very wide foam rubber tube, or sausage, it would do the same thing. I see no need whatsoever for a male to have an excessive fat content and so chubby it can't turn without wrinkling-up, unless you plan on over-working the snake's organs and shortening it's lifespan. An ovulating female being prepared for breeding is obviously another issue altogether. | ||
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