Pics of my new Giant Puff Snake (Pseutes sulphereus) He's a feisty guy, Lot of fun to work with. Here's a few pics of him. If anyone knows of a female around shoot me a message i'm looking.



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Pics of my new Giant Puff Snake (Pseutes sulphereus) He's a feisty guy, Lot of fun to work with. Here's a few pics of him. If anyone knows of a female around shoot me a message i'm looking.



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where they should go either but they're neat
can you tell us more about the snake? That's a new one by me.
It was the first time I had seen one so I decided to give it a try. I've heard it called a few differnt things such as the Giant Puff Snake, Yellow Belly Puffer, Yellow-Bellied puffer, Bird eating snake etc.. I refer to it as mean and nasty lol. It does not like to be messed with in anyway shape or form. They are native to South and Parts of Central America. They can obtain lengths up to about 9 feet or so. There's a pretty interesting video on youtube of one tangoing with a woodpecker.
Brad
Many of those are posted on the "Indigo" forum on the main page. Check it out, you will see quite a few.
But thanks for posting them here just the same, those are really nice man!
~Doug
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