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Little things amuse me..

ALParki

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So I was feeding my corn last Thursday and I was looking at the picture and took and couldn't resist getting my friend to make the the pinkie 'photoshopped' out so it looked like Nagini was smiling. I can't be the only one who has always wanted to try :eek: :laugh:

(Please, if you also have pictures like this feel free to post away!)

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Photoshopped image
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I always think they look so smiley when they're eating. Getting a picture right after the mouse disappears into their mouth can make it look even better.

Look how happy he is!

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I always think they look so smiley when they're eating. Getting a picture right after the mouse disappears into their mouth can make it look even better.

Look how happy he is!

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LOL, that's amazing! I'm going to try this when I feed him tomorrow. Gorgeous snake you have there too :)
 
I approve of the use of photoshop there! I managed to get a pic of Leo smiling last night too... I may have sat there for a while waiting for the mouse to go down ;)
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Thank you Amanda for making me laugh so early in the morning :D The fact that the snake is now a reaction pic is priceless!
 
He looks SO big on that picture, it's scary! Seems to be though that he's looking more healthier now that I'm feeding him on a 4-5 day cycle.
 
Okay, well I guess you can say that little things amuse me too, because I had to take some more photos of my snakes 'smiling'. Here are two of them:

Cinny, my hypo cinder:

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And Petunia, my Tequila Sunrise Ultramel Anery A:

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