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Cornsnake food

EddieA

Resident trophy husband
Runs rampant in my back yard. This guy seemed to want to pose for me...

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But they're so cute!
I had a few of those little guys when I was 10. I don't know if I'd be able to feed them to anything.
 
Yeah, these guys have a colony in my back yard. The only corns that might eat them would be wild ones that might wander into my yard.
 
Lucky you to have such cool creatures right in your back yard. Most of what we get around here is just squirrels. Really nice photography work too, btw.
 
I just recently acquired to pet anoles that were intended to be a trial food for my picky ball python. She refused them - showed no interest. Alas, the anoles have been spared from the jaws of death and are now my newest pets. I'm glad too. They're really cool little lizards. :)
 
Yeah, I have more of these than I can count, but I can't find any snakes. It's the weirdest thing. I'm about to start buying hides to put in my yard, just to go look under.
 
I was actually about 5 feet away when I took these. The ones around here aren't very flighty though. The minimum focusing distance on the lens I was using is pretty far away though.
 
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