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I will start with a couple of angry pics from Lotus... She is a true baby doll and wouldn't -dream- of biting usually... but when she eats, she becomes a totally different snake.
Here is her showing exactly what has in store for someone who messes with a female Boa Constrictor:
Well as I keep telling people, the effects of a shed in boas only bloom a few days after the actual shed... I keep telling myself that as well but I can't help but be surprised over and over again.
I took Phoenix out for some photos... there are a whole lot of them so be warned.
He is actually in "dark phase" in these pics but... I have never seen a BCI looking this clean and beautiful even in it's less complementing phase:
Alon saw him a couple of days ago too... he tends to sigh painfully when seeing him. He truly turned out to be the best looking offspring in his litter.
I love those circles on his back. I don't believe I've ever seen anything like that before! Not very many people take pics of their boa out for a walk. Nice pics, Oren!!!
Oren, what did you do to Lotus!!??? She looks TICKED!!! Beautiful, but one angry mama!!! LOL.
As for Phoenix... He is gorgeous!!! I still have a hard time trying to figure out how big he is. He looks HUGE on the ground by himself, but in your hands, he looks small again. LOL. I have no idea! Beautiful boy!
he is roughly 1.5 feet long... still young and comparatively tiny.
I guess if you would compare him to a corn of the same age, he would be considered a Goliath but... he is good sized age-wise. He eats an adult mouse once a week-10 days.
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