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Some antaresia photos

toyah

Snakes in designer genes
Been a long while since I photographed these - in fact, I don't know I've taken any of the Stimson's before. I love how they all share such similar features, but manage to be such different and distinguishable snakes.

Pygmy pythons:

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Stimson's pythons:

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Children's pythons:

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Wow, those are very cool! I absolutely adore the first photo. It looks like he has a big smile on his face. x]
 
So nice! I don't see much of the Pygmys around. I have a spotted myself and love seeing other antaresia photos.
 
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