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A lil' something about me

Franklin!

Crazy train captain
Hi, i am franklin! new to the boards, not to snakes, i have been interested in snakes, and have been around them since i was little and remember riding a 20' burm when i was little.

that burm is now 23' and 44 years old!!!!

now i have a bunch of snakes, and a TON of tarantulas!

I love the outdoors, music, and herps, and INVERTS :)
 
Hey Franklin, welcome to the froum! Formality out of the way.........where's the pictures of those snakes and T's!
 
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okay okay okay

here is a few.

Some snakes:
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Wow! Absolutely brilliant pictures of your aimals, those shots of the T's are fantastic. Thanks for sharing them, but I really think you need to showcase them in gen chit chat so more people will see them!
 
Wow! Absolutely brilliant pictures of your aimals, those shots of the T's are fantastic. Thanks for sharing them, but I really think you need to showcase them in gen chit chat so more people will see them!

Okay, ill get a thread together :)

and i will post the scientific names in that thread :)
 
Hi Franklin, welcome.
Thanks for bringing your critters, I like looking at other people's spiders.
 
Uh-oh. I didn't know I needed a blue tarantula. I can see you're another "Enabler"...you'll fit right in. Thanks for sharing!
-dave
 
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