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mitsu wrote:The real McCoy!
My neighbor found this in his yard .The authorities were called in and took it.
Hook wrote:d man handling a wild rainbow boa and allyuh tryna gauge his trouser serpent instead
somehow though, Yodins looks exactly how I figured he'd look based on his posts
CORALSNAKE – Red, black, and pale, whitish rings encircle the body. The black rings are either single (bordered by pale, whitish rings) or in triads. Similar non-venomous species (false corals) have black rings in pairs. IF YOU ENCOUNTER A SNAKE WITH RED, BLACK, AND PALE, WHITISH RINGS, ASSUME IT IS VENOMOUS.
Morpheus wrote:Went yesterday. Yodins you still work there? Didn't have an idea who to look for anyway. LoL
I like the signs on the lawn as you enter the turnstile: "Anaconda this way -->" haha
Resting.....
@ Coral. Never seen one wild or captive. I don't mind it staying so
salvation4U wrote:I made a video, not the best but good enough.![]()
pioneer wrote:brb second underconda found in sealots
Isn't that pic old and possibly not even in trinidad?
RoTaRyBoYz wrote:Not sure if it's wise to have that Ocelot out for petting hour.. Even though it looks somewhat domesticated, it still a bit feisty when the handler tried to pet it. You know some animals tend to get spooked when touched suddenly or if you pass your hands to close to them, so this might be an issue when it comes to children petting it.
Also, why don't they get a wireless mic for the animal handlers during petting hour to educate the public about the different animals etc.
One more thing! How many times allyuh had to talk to Joshua during that trip?
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