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Tri-Color Hognose Zee

Nanci

Alien Lover
As requested by Janine, here is a little photoshoot of Zee. He's three years old now, around 200g.
 

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He's hard to shoot because he's not a flower dangler:
 

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What beautiful coloring, Nanci! And such a strange little face. Do you have any straight-on face shots?
 
Put him on the ground and he burrows:
 

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I guess this is the perfect setting!

Thanks for looking!
 

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I apologize for interrupting before you were done posting pics, Nanci. Zee is gorgeous. In the "put him on the ground and he burrows" pic...now THAT is a snausage! :laugh:

Very pretty boy!!
 
When I saw his previous pic (on top of a tank), I thought he was a milksnake. Never heard of tri-colored hogs before. He's my first impression and it is a GREAT one!

Kewl guy you have there, Nanci.


Fred
 
Janine, I don't think these guys can hood up. I'm not positive, but I don't think they play dead, either. They rely on coral snake mimicry.
 
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