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Odd-Eyed Woma

oneirogenesis

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Here is my new Woma python, Zephyr! One of his eyes is too small, presumably due to a birth defect. It doesn't bother him one bit.

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He likes to pose:
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Thanks for looking!
 
I love womas! They're gorgeous! You have a very nice one. Hope the eye doesnt affect him in a negative way.
 
I'm jealous! I held a large male woma at the last reptile expo I went to. They are such amazing snakes.
 
Thanks, everyone! I've had an obsession with womas for months, so it is amazing to finally have one of my own. He's a pleasure to handle and very inquisitive -- he has not stopped exploring his new viv since I brought him home. I think I may have found my favourite species of snake to keep!

The gold on his stripes is so much brighter in person it's unbelievable. I bought him online, so I'd only seen him in pictures, and my jaw dropped when I finally saw him up close. Cameras do not do womas justice at all.
 
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