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NARBC Anaheim show pics

Lovin2act

I gave my wife herps
Well, I went to this show and said I would not be buying any new snakes.

So without further ado, here is my new snake :uhoh:

She is a Calabar Burrowing Python which I know nothing about but she was the weirdest cutest looking snake I had seen in a while and I had to have her. Her name is Pixel :spinner:

Also a new type of snake I saw for sale, almost looked like mustard. And then some cool mud snakes I snapped a pic of too!
 

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They also had a Tiger there!!!
 

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Some shots of a couple rad Boelen's Pythons and a Caiman:
 

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And then lastly they had some hots there too which was way cool!
An Indian Cobra, a Green Mamba, a Gaboon Viper, and a gorgeous Puff Adder :)
 

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I don't think it's too healthy, though. Look at the bumps on it :shrugs:

Nice pictures, and pick up! Seriously, the tiger looks prettyy annoyed.
 
Ok I messed up, the snakes at the top under my new addition that I called Mud snakes are actually Elephant Trunk snakes (they had them all in a tub filled with water) and the Caiman was mislabeled and is actually a young Alligator. I went back today and got to pet it a bunch as they had it out with its mouth taped shut so people could interact with it. Was preddy cool! Anyhow, my bad on the initial incorrect id's.
 
Nice pictures, and pick up! Seriously, the tiger looks prettyy annoyed.

Thanks :)

Actually the tiger was VERY playful and was ripping up cardboard boxes and playing with a big ol ball most of the time. In these pics I got him takin a breather and it kept seeing bugs flying above by the lights and was totally wanting to jump up and chase them. Was really funny! Came off just like a huge house cat wanting to chase flies around in the house :laugh:
 
when I was lookin at the tiger these to lil girls where jumpin around tantalizing the cat and he or she was fixated on these to girls the were on it's menu for sure if only he could have gotten to them but other than that ya it was very playful
 
when I was lookin at the tiger these two lil girls were jumpin around tantalizing the cat and he or she was fixated on these two girls like they were on it's menu for sure if only he could have gotten to them but other than that ya it was very playful

Haha way rad!
 
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