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My Zoo-Part 3

Horsejumper499

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How many posts are too many :) Don't worry, I'm out of pictures.

The little guy's a Children's x Anthill Python. We've got two, both are nippy little buggers.
We've got three female and five male ball pythons. The smaller of those two is a little girl. Leonard's our big girl. Her name's Leonard because, for the 16 years she's been alive, her owner assumed her to be a girl. She then decided to lay eggs one morning, telling us that he was in fact a she.
 

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And because adding more pictures to one post makes more sense than making a gazillion posts (duh), some pictures of four legged friends
 

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Looks like a typical American toad (Bufo americanus?). Great eaters! LOL. I guess the tortoise is a sulcata? Nice ZOO you have!

Kudos!
 
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