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Grey-Banded King: Outdoor Photoshoot

Michael823

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Gorgeous! Like I mentioned on FB, those black cheeks are beautiful!
He really does. I guess "sweet" is the way I would describe his face. I've enjoyed putting my photos on FB too. It's interesting, the responses you get are very different from here. It makes for good conversation, and hopefully some of the people who have no experience on snakes become a little more interesting after commenting on there.

You have so much artistic talent. Sculpting and photography! Not to mention such beautiful subject matter.
That is the ultimate compliment. Thank you SO much it's very much appreciated. I do agree, though, my subject matter really helps :)!
 
Just an awesome looking snake!!! GREAT photography too!

Man, I hate having to love Greybands (and more) from a distance. LOL.

Great shots, Michael!
 
Beautiful snake, and FANTASTIC shots!
That's really an honor coming from you, so thank you very much!

Just an awesome looking snake!!! GREAT photography too!

Man, I hate having to love Greybands (and more) from a distance. LOL.

Great shots, Michael!
Thank you so much, Fred. Also, it's time to stop loving them from a distance. I'm telling you, he is the "perfect" pet snake. Not too big, but fun to hold. Not the least bit aggressive, but is a consistent feeder. You should really think about getting one. I'm not sure if he has the typical behavior, but if it's any indication of the species, you should definitely think about getting one.
 
I hear ya, Michael... but space and money are at a premium now, so for the time being, I'll still admire from afar. :) However, I WILL definitely be admiring! LOL.
 
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