Caught a picture of my female boa doing the yawn after her dinner. I like to use pictures like this to keep students in line...lol!

This is Alison just relaxing after dinner.

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Caught a picture of my female boa doing the yawn after her dinner. I like to use pictures like this to keep students in line...lol!

This is Alison just relaxing after dinner.

Lets try again!


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Linda Hedgpeth
lindafh@frontiernet.net
Sierra Serpents
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away"
feeding in the enclosure? thus the sawdust in the mouth...good job (thumbs up)
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My roomates are2 boas, 4 corns,Rotti,3cats and snake food AKA the food chain.
Good thing they have evolved to have a digestive system that can handle a little "sawdust"...bones, hair, etc. 2 thumbs up for evolution!
Let me see... they eat other animals whole... bones and all... any your commenting on the guy feeding in the enclosure because of a little sawdust in its mouth... Like boas in the wild ONLY eat where there is no debris that can get sucked in.... get a grip... I think it can handle a little fiber in its diet....
Great Pics BTW!!!
Me too! Everytime it happens I never have my camera ready.
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